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Developer
DICE
Publisher
EA
ERSB Rating
T
Rel. Date
March 2006
Genre
Action
Players
1-12

The award-winning Battlefield franchise explodes onto consoles, dropping players into the heat of battle with Battlefield 2: Modern Combat. The game brings the over-the-top action and excitement of the Battlefield series into the modern era with a bleeding-edge arsenal of vehicles and weaponry allowing for the most extreme "Battlefield Moments" yet. Battlefield 2: Modern Combat features a propaganda-fuelled single player campaign where gamers play both sides of a conflict in one of the most treacherous regions in the world – Kazakhstan. Gamers will plunge headlong into the fog of war and must ultimately choose sides in a furious showdown where nothing is as it seems.

Armed with the latest modern weaponry, players can take control of over 30 vehicles and over 50 state of the art weapons to engage in major conflicts with up to 24 players in immense online battles. Voiceover communication is also supported via USB headset

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