Call of Duty 2

Platform(s): PC, Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Infinity Ward

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New 'Call of Duty 2' (X360) MultiPlayer Maps Coming

by Rainier on May 2, 2006 @ 12:19 p.m. PDT

Call of Duty 2 lets players experience four individual soldier stories as they overcome insurmountable odds in multiple campaigns. Players have the freedom to follow each of the four storylines through for the ultimate character-driven experience, or they can engage in the historic battles chronologically for quick hitting action.

“Fans have made Call of Duty 2 the best-selling next-gen title and these maps are a great way to expand upon the hallmark epic scope and cinematic intensity that they’ve come to expect from the franchise,” said Grant Collier, president of Infinity Ward. “What better way to get the action to gamers than to release the first of the maps directly to them at E3!”

The four maps slated for release this spring will unleash a blistering barrage of battle for gamers on Xbox Live; Bonus Map Pack (Vossenack and Wallendar, Germany) will be released for free, and Skirmish Map Pack (Kalach, Russia and Beaumont-Hague, France) will be sold for 400 Microsoft™ Points through Xbox LiveĀ® Marketplace.

In July, the second wave of the attack will begin when Activision and Infinity Ward release the Invasion Pack for 900 Microsoft Points, a multiplayer map pack featuring five new maps that include:

  • Antoville, France (Crossroads)
  • St. Louet, France (Newvillers)
  • Amaye sur Seulles, France (Normandy)
  • Alam Halfa, Egypt (Decoytown)
  • Rostov, Russia (Harbor)

Call of Duty 2 is rated “T” (TEEN – blood, mild language and violence) by the ESRB and is available nationwide.

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