While the United States and China have developed notable military-themed video games like America's Army and Glorious Mission for recruitment and training, other countries have not produced similar high-profile games specifically for these purposes. However, many countries use video games and simulations in various forms for military training. Here's a brief overview of some examples:
: Developed by the U.S. Army as a recruitment tool and for training purposes. It was launched in 2002 and became a significant example of using video games for military objectives13.
: Developed by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in collaboration with Giant Interactive Group. It serves both as a recruitment tool and for training PLA soldiers24.
: While Russia does not have a widely recognized video game like America's Army, it participates in the International Army Games, which include military-themed competitions and simulations5.
: There is no prominent military video game specifically for recruitment or training, but India does participate in the International Army Games.
: Some European countries and other nations use video games and simulations for military training, but these are typically not as publicly visible or specifically designed for recruitment like America's Army.
In summary, while other countries may use video games and simulations for military training, they do not have widely recognized games like America's Army or Glorious Mission that are specifically designed for recruitment and public engagement.