Rebellion’s free offering for October’s brings a new multiplayer map for Sniper Elite V2 as well as a new mode, which comes in both individual and Team varieties — Dog Tag Harvest and Team Dog Tag Harvest. They require players to confirm kills by collecting dogtags from fallen enemies. Also, the Neudorf Outpost map (seen in last month’s paid single player DLC) is now available free to all players.
Sniper V2 or Sniper Elite V2 is a tactical shooter developed by Rebellion Developments for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. The video game was released on May 1, 2012 and it was rated M for Mature. Like most video games, the PC version of Sniper Elite V2 can be cheated by all those who wish to gain a small advantage in the game. The award-winning Sniper Elite series from Rebellion takes players across the battlefields of World War 2 in exhilarating encounters with axis forces, as you stalk your targets and take deadly aim. Join the fight across PS4, Xbox One and PC.
“The Landwehr Canal Pack” provides another brand new single-player mission and three new weapons. The mission tasks players with taking out three German generals as they convene in night-time Berlin. This challenging mission requires players to devise their own plan for success, and provides a stern test of skill, cunning and ingenuity. Some spectaculalrly long pot-shots are on offer for the more daring snipers among you.
The pack also offers two new sniper rifles: by popular demand, The Lee Enfield Mk. III and the Japanese Type 99. If that wasn’t enough, there’s also an MP44 SMG for those slightly closer encounters.
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All the above will be available on Steam from today — 18/10/12 — “The Landwehr Canal Pack” comes in at £2.99.
Enjoy!
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