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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Warzone 2100, released in 1999 by Pumpkin Studios, is a Real Time Strategy game and was one of the first to be fully 3D along with Homeworld. Pumpkin eventually closed down, but the game did not die. On December 6, 2004, a day now celebrated by it's fans every year as 'Liberation Day', the game's source code was released under the GNU General Public License, making it a freeware game. A small but dedicated group of fan followers have worked to keep the game alive and improve it, under the Warzone Resurrection Project(also known simply as 'the Project', a token to the game's protagonist faction of the same name). |