Today Ubisoft and
Gearbox Software announced Brothers In Arms D-Day, a World War II
squad-based action game available exclusively for the PSP.
Developed specifically for the PSP
system, Brothers In Arms D-Day will offer a new and unique gaming
experience. Players will experience the intensity of WWII through the
stories of Sergeants Baker and Hartsock and their squad of paratroopers
during the Normandy invasion. Brothers in Arms D-Day is being
developed by Ubisoft Shanghai in collaboration with Gearbox Software
and will be available in Autumn 2006.
Brothers In Arms D-Day
brings players the best of the Brothers In Arms franchise in a
handheld gaming system. Players will experience D-Day as a Screaming
Eagle with more tactics and action exclusive to the PSP. Now
players can surprise the enemy for the ultimate advantage in
firefights, leading a fire team throughout the entire Normandy
campaign. For the first time, players will also be able to lead a
bazooka team, order their squad on an MG42, or fire mortar rounds. An
enhanced co-op mode (Skirmish) offers players a 12-mission campaign.
Key Features:- PSP
system debut: The highest rated World War II franchise hits the PSP
system for the first time, bringing both Baker and Hartsock to a new
platform.
- Developed specifically for the PSP system: Unique
gameplay sequences designed specifically for the on-the-go nature of
handheld gaming with all-new controls specific to the PSP system.
- The
best of Brothers In Arms with exclusive content: New teammate
capabilities, improved enemy A.I., new weapons and destroyable cover
make their way to the handheld
- Storyline specific to PSP: Play
as Baker as you make your way to Carentan and as Hartsock as you head
toward St. Sauveur, encompassing the entire Normandy campaign.
- Co-op
multiplayer (Skirmish mode): Play with a friend over ad hoc (wireless)
through 12 different Skirmish missions in four different game modes
through the co-op campaign.
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Aaron Lockard, on Wed, 30 August 2006 16:05:23 , and has been read 1 times. It is filled under the following
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