SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALS Confrontation announced for the PS3
October 15th, 2008 by Edwin in Games – New Releases
Can’t get enough of war games? Well, you can now enjoy SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALS Confrontation as it is released in North America. This title brings a whole new range of interactivity thanks to its integrated with an official Bluetooth headset that offers accurate speech recognition as well as voice command support for a more realistic gaming experience.
Featuring a new engine built for PS3 with advanced physics, lighting and ballistics, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation will deliver the most intense and authentic high definition modern combat action. The title’s focus is on online play and the global community that supports it and will feature tournaments, clan ladders, leader boards, advanced player matching and integration with SOCOM.com. Players will have the choice of playing as one of five Special Operation Forces units each with customizable facial features, camo, load outs weapons and gear. SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation features seven diverse North African environments, including a 32-player version of the most popular SOCOM map of all time “Crossroads.” Gamers will have access to seven different game modes, including all previous SOCOM game types. Full support of DUALSHOCK 3 and SIXAXIS wireless controller will also offer players greater control and innovative movement. Additional themed packs containing new Special Operation Forces, weapons, maps and features will be made available for download via the PlayStation Store.
Sony PS3 owners will be able to get their hands on SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation directly from the PlayStation Network for $39.99, while those who want physical media to go along with their games can always opt for the Blu-ray standalone version for an equal amount as well. The bundled version will cost $20 more, but it also throws in the new official Bluetooth headset that provides superior voice technology and innovative features that have been included so that voice chat can be enhanced during online multiplayer gaming. Folks who want to pick up the headset as a standalone device will have to fork out $49.99 when it arrives early November, but that deal doesn’t make much sense since you can get the bundle for just 10 bucks more.
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