Empire Interactive has announced that its next combat flier, MiG Alley, will be developed by Rowan Software. The game follows up Empire's Flying Corps and Flying Corps Gold as it returns to circa 1951 Korea for a massive jet-to-jet dogfight without the luxury of radar-guided missiles.
The game will feature 200 aircraft at any one time, lush landscapes, radio chatter, and eight-player multiplayer support.
Maps are built from aerial photography, map work, and spy satellite imagery from that era to give a more realistic look to your environs. MiG Alley will be available for the PC this July.