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Activision's '''MechWarrior II: 31st Century Combat''' is a 1995 computer game set in the [[BattleTech]] universe. | Activision's '''MechWarrior II: 31st Century Combat''' is a 1995 computer game set in the [[BattleTech]] universe. | ||
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===Backstory=== | ===Backstory=== |
Revision as of 09:36, 7 November 2009
Apocryphal Product Although the subject of this article is an official BattleTech product, it does not meet the current criteria for Canon. Its content may or may not be canonical for the BattleTech universe, and for the purpose of the Sarna.net BattleTechWiki is considered apocryphal. |
Activision's MechWarrior II: 31st Century Combat is a 1995 computer game set in the BattleTech universe.
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Canonicity
Computer games are explicitly excluded from the list of products that contribute straight Canon to the BattleTech universe while at the same time it was stated that the IP owners are "not in total denial about these sources either"; it has also been stated that fluff from certain official, licensed products (namely certain computer games including those produced by Activision) can be assumed to be part of the shared universe as long as it is not directly contradicted, and makes sense. On this premise, MechWarrior II: 31st Century Combat is considered to be an apocryphal product.