The video game Homefront was released, depicting a fictional future conflict in the United States. The game gained attention for its intense storyline and gameplay.
Kaos Studios, the developer of Homefront, was founded and began work on developing new video games including Homefront.
THQ acquired the publishing rights for Homefront, facilitating its development and release.
The North Korean People's Army launches a surprise invasion of the United States, quickly overtaking major cities on the West Coast and establishing a puppet government.
The Resistance conducts a coordinated attack on a North Korean communications hub to disrupt enemy coordination and regain strategic advantage.
North Korean forces lay siege to Pittsburgh, resulting in heavy urban combat between occupation troops and Resistance fighters attempting to reclaim the city.
North Koreans discover and destroy a major Resistance base on the West Coast, dealing a significant blow to the insurgency's operations.
North Korea officially declares its control over the eastern and western United States, enforcing martial law and integrating occupied territories into NK governance.
The Resistance organizes a decisive assault on the North Korean leadership's headquarters located in San Francisco, aiming to reclaim national sovereignty.
Following the Resistance's successful campaign, North Korean forces retreat, and the United States begins the process of rebuilding after the occupation ends.