War Rock Expands With New Maps and Mode
The free MMOFPS gets better and better
Date: Friday, March 14, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

K2 Network has announced the release of 2 new maps and a 4vs4 game mode for War Rock, the Free to Play military based MMOFPS. The 4v4 Deathmatch mode is for intense, fast paced missions where small groups of seasoned veterans battle for supremacy. Teamwork and communication is the key to victory in this mode of play.

As for the two maps released, the first entitled Operation: Red Clover, is a map featuring tight quarters and limited cover and the team with the best reaction times and communication will prevail. The second called Operation: Cold Cave, players must assault the N.I.U. defending position in the subway system where they are gathering supplies for a massive strike against Derbaran. Fighting from train car to train car, only the most elite soldiers have a chance at survival. War Rock can be downloaded at www.gamersfirst.com and be sure to check out our ton o’ screens !

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