Gaming News - February 2003
Redwood City, CA (February 4, 2003) - EA today began shipping the
expansion pack Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome. The PC game offers more maps,
vehicles, and fighting forces including the French free forces and Italian
military.
From EA:
Focusing on the 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 contains highly detailed environments
featuring elements such as Italian houses, Mediterranean trees and the Monte
Cassino Monastery.
Controllable vehicles are the heart of the original Battlefield 1942
experience and The Road to Rome delivers by offering eight new vehicles,
including the German BF-110 and British Mosquito twin-engine fighter-bombers, in
addition to the more than 30 vehicles in the original title. There are also new
Italian, British and German vehicles and anti-tank guns.
Staying true to the Battlefield 1942 massive multiplayer legacy, The Road to
Rome supports up to 64 players on select maps. In order to achieve victory in
this multiplayer game, teamwork and cooperation are requirements. This allows
players to fully experience WWII combat. Playing as one of several infantry
classes, gamers can control of many new weapons including an Italian assault
rifle, a British submachine gun and bayoneted rifles. Players can also command
numerous land vehicles, ships and aircraft such as a "tankbusting" German tank,
the Sturmgeschutz and a new US medium light armor tank the M3 Grant.
The game uses the proprietary Refractor 2 engine, a robust 3D rendering
engine to fully flesh out the action. Though multiplayer experience is the focus
of The Road to Rome, there is a single player action mode that features advanced
artificial intelligence with no scripting, offering players a completely
different experience every time they play.
Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome was developed by Sweden-based Digital
Illusions. EA is publishing and distributing the game for the PC under the EA
GAMES™ brand. The game carries an ESRB rating of "T" (Teen) with a descriptor of
"Violence" and MSRP US$19.95. The original Battlefield 1942 has earned several
distinguished awards, including: IGN Overall Game of the Year, GameSpy
Multiplayer Game of the Year and GameSpot's Best Action Game on PC. The original
Battlefield 1942 game is required in order to play The Road to Rome. Product
information can be found on the game's web site at
www.battlefield1942.ea.com.
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