Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory coming soon
Activision tells us that the free stand-alone multiplayer game based on Return to Castle Wolfenstein will be released in the next 24 hours.
We've just heard from Activision that Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is expected to be released very soon, likely tonight or tomorrow.
Enemy Territory is unusual in a few ways: It includes a bunch of new multiplayer content and many substantial gameplay enhancements, it doesn't require the retail version of Return to Castle Wolfenstein, and it's free. Developed by UK-based Splash Damage in cooperation with id Software, Enemy Territory was original conceived as the multiplayer side of a retail expansion pack that's since been canceled.
Late last month, Activision and id released a test version of Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory that provides a taste of the new gameplay style and a look at one of the new maps.
Stay tuned for more coverage of the game.
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
- Publisher(s): Activision
- Developer(s): Splash Damage
- Genre: Action
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