GRAW multiplayer pack 3

Siege and co-op modes.

Ubisoft and pals have released the latest multiplayer pack for Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, introducing Siege and co-operative modes as per fans' requests.

In Siege mode, a team of Mexicans attacks a strategic zone protected by the Ghosts, and if they can stay there for more than five seconds they win the round.

And of course in co-op, you've all got to reach the extraction point by conspiring to kill people expertly - in GRAW, co-op allows for up to 12 players to play together in three teams of four.

On top of that, the new multiplayer pack includes a standalone dedicated server executable, as well as a server admin console for changing and restarting maps and modes, adjusting options and kick/banning annoying players.

You can find more info and download locations over on the Ghost Recon website, and Ubisoft promises more information and further support for GRAW will be announced in the near future.

Comments (6) Latest comment 5 years ago

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  • Darren #1 6 years ago

    Free on the PC... coming soon to an Xbox 360 near you for 1200 points (£10.80)!
  • Hunam85 #2 6 years ago

    Does the PC version in single player let you lean against the wall and duck out? Imagine that'd be hard in first person...
  • thinktank #3 6 years ago

    Im pretty sure it doesn't have the wall lock but it has a more tactical aspect.

    Each of you three team mates can be independantly placed via a map (like rainbow six b4 they ruined it)

    There is also more vertical options/routes and enemy placement, I think the 360 version is more cinematic and the pc version is more tactical

    What ever floats your boat.
    Edited by 1 at 13/09/06 @ 14:01
  • Moogrose #4 6 years ago

    Free on the PC... coming soon to an Xbox 360 near you for 1200 points (£10.80)!

    I own the 360 version, and play regularly so i know what you're saying but wish you could let it go (although i felt it not to be a huge issue - affordable) but the pc version was released being quite unfinished, with very few maps, and a couple of play types.

    consider it a patch
  • Darren #5 6 years ago

    I thought the cost of that Xbox 360 GR:AW add-on was ridiculous considering half of the maps were remixed only. Oh and it gave you the rest of the multiplater co-op maps since the game only shipped with an incomplete co-op storyline! It's the reason I refused to buy it. Sorry but when a game costs £50 RRP, I expect a lot more new content for £10.80, especially if you compare it with expansion packs like Ghost Recon 2: Summit Strike which had more than four times as much content on the Xbox for just £20 (well £15 is what I paid online). That pack shouldn't have been more than a fiver (600 points) if you ask me... which you didn't... but I wanted to say that anyway!
  • PS3lol #6 6 years ago

    GRAW will be bundled with a premium 360 and 6 arcade titles from September 30th. And all for the same price as a Premium costs now.

    So your pay per play argument kinda fell flat on its face. And this is just one more nail in the over priced PS3s coffin. £80 worth of free goods is just as good as a price drop.
    Edited by 1 at 13/09/06 @ 18:08
  • reality_cheque #7 5 years ago

    Why anyone pays full price for points is beyond me - there are so many deals out there to get them cheaper. I got 2100 for £9 from GAME, putting the cost of the first pack to approx a fiver :)