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The time has come to take the battle to the extreme! Introducing the Commander 2 DLC Battle Pack, available now for $19.99/€17.49/£15.99! This massive pack features new vehicles, enemies, weapons and much more! Plus, it includes an Infinite War mode that challenges even the most seasoned commander to fight endless waves of enemies until defeat. Infinite War is a new mode introduced with the Commander 2 DLC Battle Pack. It will be available in the Single Player and Multiplayer modes. In this mode, you will be able to fight endless waves of enemies until you are defeated. As a player progresses through the waves, the enemy's strength increases and more enemies will spawn infinitely at the base of your opponent. Be on your guard as each round brings new challenges! Another exciting feature introduced in your arsenal is aircraft carriers, which replaces battleships as capital ships in-game. This new unit is designed to carry smaller aircrafts to your fleet. These aircrafts are used to reinforce your army on the battlefield. Each carrier has a different aircraft capacity, speed, armor and abilities. These additions are accompanied by four new multiplayer maps, sixteen new achievements/trophies, nine new music tracks, four new units (including the aircraft carriers) and more! The following is the list of DLC content that will be included in the Commander 2 DLC Battle Pack: The expansion pack was received with mixed reviews from critics with an average score of 67% for PC on GameRankings based on 9 reviews. GameSpot gave it 6. 5/10, saying "This is a great game, with enough variety to keep you coming back for more. If you liked the first game enough to buy it, you definitely want to pick up Commander 2." "Game Informer" gave the SNES version a 7.5 out of 10, saying ""Commander 2" isn't quite as slick or polished as its predecessor. But it's a good-looking and fun little strategy game nonetheless," while GameTrailers gave it a score of 3/10 stating "It's not the worst thing I've ever played, but I have had hellier experiences with worse games. Even then I still find myself wanting to play this again and again. As a strategy game to challenge even the greatest of minds, it succeeds." Eurogamer gave the SNES version a 7/10, saying "A very solid and fun strategic game."Other platforms:The original received "mixed to average" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. A sequel was released on June 25, 2010 as "Command & Conquer: Renegade". It was developed by Petroglyph Games and released by Electronic Arts. The release date was announced by EA on February 24, 2008 and first details were revealed at E3 2008 via GameSpot. eccc085e13
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