Santa Monica, CA - February 14, 2001 -Armchair admirals can once again take
command of a fleet of starships with the announcement of Activision, Inc.'s
(Nasdaq: ATVI) Star Trek®: Armada II for the PC. The game is being developed
for Activision by Mad Doc Software, a new studio comprised of former
employees from Looking Glass Studios and members of the Star Trek: Armada
production team from Activision.
"As one of the best-selling Star Trek games of all time, Star Trek: Armada
stood out from the competition with its cutting edge graphics, top-shelf
production values and excellent gameplay," said Larry Goldberg, executive
vice president, Activision Worldwide Studios. "Star Trek: Armada II is
poised to continue the success of the franchise with the addition of true 3D
combat and a host of new innovations."

Set in The Next Generation universe, Star Trek: Armada II's story unfolds
through three separate single-player campaigns played as the Federation,
Klingons and Borg. Through 27 action packed-missions, players battle against
the Cardassians, Romulans, Borg and Species 8472, each with it's own
distinct play style, weapons, ships and base facilities.

Star Trek: Armada II adds a number of new strategic options and enhancements
to Armada's winning gameplay mix. Maps in Star Trek: Armada II now have 3-D
depth, and have been increased in overall size. To make optimum use of the
added dimension, the game offers players a new Tactical View in which the
battle unfolds in true 3D. Ships can also be placed into 3D formations for
different firepower configurations, and to further immerse the player in the
action. Damage modeling has also been revised for Star Trek: Armada II. In
true Star Trek fashion, player's weapons can now damage different locations
and sub-systems on targeted ships.

Star Trek: Armada II features an extensive range of multiplayer options,
including up-to-eight-player competitions over LAN and the Internet where
gamers can play as the Federation, Klingons, Borg, Cardassians, Romulans or
Species 8472. Several additional multiplayer game types will also be
available including variations of Capture-the-Flag, King of The Hill, and
Co-Op style gameplay.

Star Trek: Armada II is expected to be available in the winter of 2001. This
game has not yet been rated by the ESRB. For additional information on Mad
Doc Software go to http://www.maddocsoftware.com.

For all of the latest Star Trek news and information, visit the official
Internet home of Star Trek at http://www.startrek.com.

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