Thanks to the release of a brand new and wholly destructive trailer for Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, we now know how much we’re going to be expected to pay for the expansion pack when it’s available later this year.
If you’re on the ‘ole PlayStation Network, or you play Battlefield: Bad Company 2 on a PC, $14.99 is the price you’ll be most interested in, while Xbox LIVE Marketplace dwellers will want to know about the 1200 MS Points price point.
Say that five times fast.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam will include four distinct, new multiplayer maps based on the Vietnam war conflict, each of which will contain its own unique gameplay experience.
The expansion will also include 15 Vietnam war-era weapons, 6 vehicles, as well as all four multiplayer game modes from the original Bad Company 2, including Conquest Mode.
You can catch an all-new, explosive trailer for the expansion below:
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam - Phu Bai Valley Trailer
Have a good rummage through El33tonline’s previous looks at Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam for more videos, as well as screenshots and more information on this Vietnam War-themed first-person team-based shooter.
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