Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 Release Date Announced

June 5th, 2008 Posted in DLC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

Today Capcom has issued a press releasing revealing both the price and release date of Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3.

The game will be available June 11th on both the Xbox Live Marketplate and PSN for 800 Microsoft Points or $9.99 respectively.

Not only that but those with an Xbox Live Gold membership who purchase the game will be eligible to participate in the Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix beta test. Pretty cool.

Full press release after the break.

WOLF OF THE BATTLEFIELD™: COMMANDO 3 EXPLODES ONTO XBOX LIVE® ARCADE AND PLAYSTATION®NETWORK

Purchase Wolf of the BattlefieldTM: Commando 3 and Become Eligible For SUPER STREET FIGHTER® II TURBO HD REMIX Beta Test on XBLA

SAN MATEO, CA — June, 5, 2008 — Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, is pleased to announce that Wolf of the Battlefield™: Commando 3 is now available for download on PLAYSTATION®Network and will be available June 11, 2008 on Xbox LIVE® Arcade. Wolf of the Battlefield™: Commando 3 takes the same no-holds barred spirit its predecessors had and delivers next-gen graphics and a furious cooperative shooter experience for a new generation of shooter fans. Wolf of the Battlefield™: Commando 3 is rated Teen by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) and is available for 800 Microsoft Points or $9.99 on PLAYSTATION®Network.

Additionally, Xbox LIVE® Gold subscribers who purchase Wolf of the Battlefield™: Commando 3 will become eligible to participate in the SUPER STREET FIGHTER® II TURBO HD REMIX beta test. The final version of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix will be available for Xbox LIVE® Arcade and PLAYSTATION®Network later this year.

As the spiritual successor to the Commando and Mercs classic shooter series, Wolf of the Battlefield™: Commando 3 brings some serious nonstop blasting action to the digital download space befitting the games renowned lineage. Players will assume the role of a rag-tag group of specialized soldiers, each with their own unique characteristics, who take on General Ratiev, a tyrannical despot pent on global shenanigans. Thankfully, players won’t be alone on this seemingly impossible mission; up to three players can enjoy the classic arcade-style shooter simultaneously on a single console or online. Wolf of the Battlefield™: Commando 3 also compensates for the co-op multiplayer mode by dynamically shifting difficulty levels based on the number of players in the game, ensuring that the game always poses a challenge.

With a soundtrack created by Norihiko Hibino, famous for his work on the Metal Gear soundtrack, a wide arsenal of devastating weapons, controllable co-op vehicles, 4 default levels of difficulty, and a comprehensive scoring system and online leaderboards, Wolf of the Battlefield™: Commando 3 is guaranteed to bring more action than you can sink your teeth into.

2 Responses to “Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 Release Date Announced”

  1. shannon Says:

    What i want to know is why did midway just battlefield 3 ps2 and the xbox 360 when we all know that games are better on pc and a battlefield fan but i did not like what they did and please please please put battlefield 3 pc and what is so good about ps3 and xbox 360 and really what can you do on a ps3 and xbox 360 that you can’t do on a pc and people look at gta san andreas it is only a one or a two player game but as soon as it want pc it become better becasce you don’t just have two player’s you can play people from all over the world and you can play from 20 player’s to 300 player’s and they would find that it would do better on pc and like i said please put battlefield 3 on pc and i am not buying a ps3 or a xbox 360 just it and we all know that you can more on pc then what you can on a ps3 or a xbox 360 and it is more funner playing more then just four player’s.



  2. shannon Says:

    why in the hell do put all the good game on ps3 and xbox 360 when we know that there better on pc.



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