Sniper Elite V2 getting 'Nazi Zombie Army'
Sniper Elite V2 is getting a "Nazi Zombie Army" mode, and pre-orders open tomorrow on Steam.
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Sniper Elite V2 is getting a "Nazi Zombie Army" mode, and pre-orders open tomorrow on Steam.
Rebellion's bone-splintering snipe 'em up remake Sniper Elite V2 is lining up a new target in its sights, the Wii U. After debuting on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in 2012, it'll infiltrate Nintendo's shiny new console this spring, all jazzed up with features for the Wii U GamePad.
Sniper Elite V2 came with multiplayer on PC because developer Rebellion self-published that edition and could do as it jolly well pleased, but console publisher 505 Games initially had no interest in online offerings. The snipe 'em up evidently sold well as it pulled a u-turn on that, and from today consoleers can shoot each other's faces off too.
Sniper Elite V2 has gotten a new downloadable content pack today, adding a new mission and two new guns. The game is also on sale for 50% off.
Sniper Elite V2 and Alien versus Predator maker Rebellion Developments is engaged in a little legal scrap with Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion developer IronClad Games and its publisher Stardock over the space 'em up's name. The problem, Rebellion says, is that people might mistakenly think it's behind the game.
Console players have had a week to play the Sniper Elite V2 demo, and now PC gamers can try out sniping Nazis and watching internal views of their testicles exploding.
It takes a special type of person to be a truly great sniper, with grit, gumption, patience, and a steady aim when weeing into beetles. Should you think yourself gifted in these ways, you can now test your mettle in a demo for Sniper Elite V2, out on consoles today.
We get our hands on an early build of developer Rebellion's upcoming tactical sniping game Sniper Elite V2 for some pre-release impressions.
What if you had Adolf Hitler in the sights of your sniper rifle, ready to take down the Fuhrer and drastically change World War 2? Then, my friend, you'd probably be playing the pre-order bonus DLC for Sniper Elite V2.
NeverDead publisher Konami promised back in December that there'd be downloadable content, and though Rebellion's supernatural shooter has received thoroughly average reviews, it's sticking to that--and letting you play as a "fashionable, charismatic" pop