Rising Storm 2: Vietnam now has a 64-player multiplayer campaign mode

Rising Storm 2: Vietnam now has a 64-player multiplayer campaign mode

Rising Storm 2: Vietnam now has a 64-player multiplayer campaign mode

Patch 1.1 for Rising Storm 2: Vietnam is now here! Offering PC gamers the opportunity to participate in a unique multiplayer experience that will allow 64 players (32 vs 32) to win or lose the Vietnam war for their chosen side. 

This campaign will span the 11 battles and will cover almost the entire war, with each battle covering a specific year of the conflict, introducing new technologies for both sides and faction options. Over time the equipment that is available to each army will change, and after the Paris peace accords in 1973, the US and Australian Armies will withdraw from the conflict. 

Throughout this campaign, each side will take or lose territory, gaining victory points as the war progresses. A faction can win the way by capturing all of the territories on the campaign map, or by having more victory points than the other team when the war concludes in 1975. 

Both sides of the conflict will have different weapons and special abilities, with some abilities only being usable once every three battles, making tactics and timing key for victory in the long-term. Update 1.1 also brings Highway 14 to Rising Storm 2, a new map which will see fighting across a highway and several small towns. Additional details about how Rising Storm 2: Vietnam’s Campaign works is available here. 

For the next few hours, Rising Storm 2: Vietnam will be available with a 67% discount on PC, allowing the game to be purchased for £6.26 in the UK. 

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