Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos

Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos (American title), or Edge of Chaos: Independence War 2 (European title), is a sequel to the space combat simulator video game Independence War (also known as I-War in Europe). Developed by Particle Systems Ltd - the developers of the first game - and published by Infogrames, the game was released in 2001. It was nominated for an interactive BAFTA award for its soundtrack which was composed by Christopher Mann.

A browser-based game, Edge of Chaos Online, was created as part of the marketing campaign in late 2001.

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