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The game was never meant to be based on the Soldier of Fortune license. It started out as a budget game and was being worked on under the title Mercenaries Wanted.A few months before the game was released, Activision felt the game had potential for a full priced release and decided the game should use the series' branding.
The game sold well initially and critical reception was positive. Two sequels were released: Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix (2002) and Soldier of Fortune: Payback (2007). Soldier of Fortune Online, a massively multiplayer online first-person shooter game, was published in Korea in 2010, but its servers were shut down shortly after its release.
Players play as John Mullins in the first game and Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix (2002). The series continued after Raven ceased developing further games. Soldier of Fortune: Payback (2007) was developed by Cauldron HQ, while Soldier of Fortune Online, an MMOFPS, was developed by South Korean company Dragonfly and released in 2010.
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Game show host Pat Sajak unexpectedly returned to TV to host a holiday special of 'Celebrity Wheel of Fortune' on December 2.