More Buddy-Play in GRAW 2 Expansion
Bring a friend along for the killing in Ubisoft's second game update.
Back in January Ubisoft introduced five new co-operative play missions to its popular war-game Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 for the Xbox 360. The company has announced that five more missions are available from this week.
The first five missions, released on 29 January, saw the Ghosts sent in to El Salvador to pour liquid justice on the fires of resistance being fanned by rebel leader Manuel Suazo Azcona. The new quintet of co-op missions, released as Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Co-op Collection 2, picks up the story.
In the five new missions, the Ghosts need to continue to put pressure on Azcona, by taking out key tactical operations targets, before going in for the final kill to end the uprising.
Just like the first batch of missions, Co-op Collection 2 is built around nine maps, seven plucked from past entries and two that are all new. Of the old maps, five are taken from 2002's Ghost Recon: Island Thunder while another two are based on Ghost Recon: Desert Siege, released on PC in the same year.
In addition to the new maps, the game also boost the Achievement point count by 125.
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Co-op Collection 2 is available right now on Xbox Live and costs 400 Microsoft Points.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo
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