Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 | |
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Generelle oplysninger | |
Udvikler | Ubisoft Montreal |
Udgiver | Ubisoft |
Serie | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six |
Komponist | Paul Haslinger |
Distributør | PlayStation Store Microsoft Store Steam Ubisoft Store |
Motor | Unreal Engine |
Udgivet | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 18. marts 2008[1] 20. marts 2008[2] 24. april 2008 (Xbox 360)[3] 29. maj 2008 (PS3)[4] Microsoft Windows 15. april 2008[5] |
Seneste version | 1.02 (Maj 13 2008) (PC) |
Genre | First-person shooter |
Spiltype | Singleplayer Multiplayer |
Platforme | PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Windows |
Medier | Blu-ray Disk DVD-DL |
Input | Xbox 360 Gamepad SIXAXIS DualShock 3 Tastatur Mus Joystick Gamepad |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: 17+ PEGI: 16+ CERO: D |
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Hjemmeside | |
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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 er det niende spil i Rainbow six serien. Det er et taktisk first-person shooter skydespil udviklet af Ubisoft Montreal.
Referencer
- ^ The Official Ubisoft Online Store – Welcome (Webside ikke længere tilgængelig)
- ^ Gamestation :: Xbox 360
- ^ レインボーシックスベガス2 (Xbox360) Arkiveret 24. december 2010 hos Wayback Machine (Japansk)
- ^ レインボーシックスベガス2 (PS3) Arkiveret 24. december 2010 hos Wayback Machine (Japansk)
- ^ "PC version release date for Rainbow Six: Vegas 2". Arkiveret fra originalen 16. april 2020. Hentet 13. juni 2008.
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