Even more Secret Weapons over Normandy
LucasArts' fourth Xbox Live content package for Secret Weapons Over Normandy is now available for download.
Less than a week since the last one, LucasArts has today released its fourth and final Secret Weapons Over Normandy content package via Xbox Live. The free download offers players alternative camouflage schemes for both the P-51 and B-17 aircraft, a new plane in the form of the German rocket-powered He162 Volksjager, and a new two-player mission titled Furious Engel.
Developed by Totally Games, Secret Weapons Over Normandy is a World War II combat flight game in which players assume the role of an American pilot who is assigned to Britain's Royal Air Force. For more information on Secret Weapons Over Normandy, which has been available in North America since November, check out our previous coverage of the game.
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Secret Weapons Over Normandy
- Publisher(s): LucasArts
- Developer(s): Totally Games
- Genre: Action
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