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'Rainbow Six 3 Black Arrow' (Xbox) Ships To Stores

by Judy on Aug. 5, 2004 @ 1:31 p.m. PDT

Ubisoft announced today that Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 Black Arrow for the Xbox has shipped for retail. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 Black Arrow improves upon one of the most successful Xbox Live games of all time with new single- and multiplayer missions and modes, split-screen for cooperative gameplay, and a host of new features that maximize the possibilities of Xbox Live.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 Black Arrow continues in the vein of last year's mega-hit, which received a number of awards, including Console First-Person Action Game of the Year from the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS), Shooter of the Year from GMR Magazine, and Best First-Person Shooter and Best Online Game from IGN. In the game, players command a four-man international anti-terrorist squad comprised of the cream of the crop from the United States, Germany, Britain, and France as they infiltrate a ring of nefarious terrorists and halt their bloody quest for weapons and power. The popular voice-activated command system, individual personalities of the team members, and comprehensive Xbox Live multiplayer capabilities will be familiar to current devotees, while the new missions and features will attract a new crop of players.

"With eagerly-anticipated new multiplayer modes, a host of new Xbox Live features and fourteen multiplayer maps, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 Black Arrow takes last year's best Xbox Live experience ­ and most successful title ­ and makes it even better," said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubisoft. "What's more, a new split-screen feature for offline co-op play and enhanced AI significantly enhances the offline replay value. Gamers, close the curtains and kiss your loved ones goodbye, because you're not going to be able to put this one down for months."

About Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 Black Arrow for Xbox

A series of attempts to kidnap telemetry and rocket scientists pulls Team Rainbow into a spiderweb of international intrigue. An international cabal of renegade military officers is trying to create conflict in the oil-rich regions around the Black Sea, giving them an excuse to swoop in and seize control. Team Rainbow must stop the terrorists from developing weapons of mass destruction and prevent them from starting a devastating war.

Key Features

  • New Single-Player Campaign: Complete diversified and challenging objectives, use new weapons and equipment, and enjoy beautiful Mediterranean and Eastern European level environments.
  • Improved, Smarter AI Terrorists: Watch the bad guys call for backup when they are outnumbered or use hostages as human shields; with these thugs, mental agility is matched by impressive firepower ­ they are fully-funded and decked out with the latest paramilitary gear.
  • New Objective-Based Game Modes:
    • Total Conquest: Teams battle to capture and hold designated points on the map.
    • Retrieval: Teams must race to the center to take possession of a specific item and defend it as they carry it back to their compound.
    • Lone Rush: Individual players must race against the clock to complete mission objectives.
  • Black Arrow will be one of the first games to offer the new Xbox Live features, such as:
    • User-created tournaments;
    • Messenging; and
    • Clan statistics.
  • New Tactics for Online Multiplayer: Enter Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 Black Arrow's new, private team lobbies and use a planning interface to develop strategies before online matches begin.

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