Gaming News - May 2006
New York, NY (May 24, 2006) - Paradox Interactive and Stormregion
announced today the release of the multiplayer demo for Rush for Berlin and the
official tournament for the game.
From Paradox Interactive:
Over the coming weeks, players from different countries will play off against
each other in a worldwide tournament that will determine who is the "Best Rush
for Berlin Player"! The ladder competition will play out on Gamespy Arena and
the winners will share hundreds of dollars worth of prizes!
To prepare for the tournament up to 4 players can practise multiplayer matches
with the demo either over LAN, Direct IP or GameSpy. Furthermore it will be
possible to play the maps of the demo solo against up to three AI enemies. Each
of the three factions of the full game are available in the demo, each offering
its own unique strengths and weaknesses: The Allies with a higher availability
of resources, the germans with a higher technology level and the russians with
faster and cheaper infantry production.
The multiplayer demo of "Rush for Berlin" offers two of the five modes available
in the full game: Deathmatch and R.U.S.H.
R.U.S.H (Relentlessly Utilized Score Hunt)
This mode works on the same principles as the game itself: players rush for
given target(s) to occupy various objects, which yield points. Whoever scores
the most points in a given time period OR reaches the preset score limit wins.
Each object grants a one-time bonus to the team which captures it first (and a
reduced bonus if the object is destroyed).
Deathmatch
Fight your way through the enemy front - against your friends or against the AI.
The only goal is to eliminate any and all units belonging to other players - or
teams.

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