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'Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome' - Fact Sheet

by Thomas on Dec. 11, 2002 @ 2:41 p.m. PST

Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome is currently under development by Swedish-based Digital Illusions and is scheduled to be released in 2003 under the EA GAMES brand. The multiplayer-focused expansion pack will give players more of what they have grown accustomed to with the original BattleField 1942 title, including more maps, more vehicles, and more fighting forces.. Check out latest fact sheet below!

Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome


Product Description
The multiplayer-focused expansion pack Battlefield 1942:The Road to Rome* will give players more of what they have grown accustomed to with the original Battlefield 1942 title, including more maps, more vehicles, more weapons and more fighting forces.

The Road to Rome will focus exclusively on the largely underpublicized Italian and Sicilian campaigns of WWII. Players can choose to fight on six new maps including Operation Husky (Sicily) and the battles for Anzio and Monte Cassino. Each map comes with highly detailed environments such as Italian houses, Mediterranean trees and even the Monte Cassino Monestary.

Controllable vehicles are the heart of the Battlefield 1942 experience and The Road To Rome will feature eight new vehicles in addition to the more than 30 in the original title. These include the German BF-110 and British Mosquito twin-engine fighter-bombers. Also debuting are an Italian torpedo boat as well as British and German tanks and anti-tank guns.

Staying true to the Battlefield 1942 massive multiplayer legacy, The Road To Rome will support up to 64 players (on select maps) and give them the ability to fully experience World War II combat. Playing as several infantry classes, gamers can control many weapons available to the Axis and Allies and command numerous land vehicles, ships and aircraft.

The game uses a proprietary engine named the Refractor 2, the most robust 3D rendering engine available and fully fleshes out the action.

Though multiplayer experience will be the focus of The Road To Rome, there will be a mode of unique single player action. These levels feature improved artificial intelligence with no scripting, meaning players will get a completely different experience each time.

The original Battlefield 1942 game will be required to play The Road to Rome.

Key Features

Six new maps from the Sicilian and Italian campaigns including Operation Husky (Sicily), and the battles for Anzio and Monte Cassino.

Eight new vehicles including the German BF-110 and British Mosquito fighter bombers.

Two new fighting forces including the French legionnaires and Italian forces.

Three new hand-held weapons including a rifle grenade launcher, the British Sten SMG and bayonets.

Proprietary Refractor 2 engine raises bar for graphics and 3D rendering.

Huge multiplayer component supporting up to 64 players that requires teamwork and cooperation from each member in order to achieve victory for the Axis or Allies.

Unique single player mode features no scripting, meaning the player gets different experience each time they play.

Product Description
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Digital Illusions
Ship Date: Winter 2003
Category: First Person WWII Action

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