Rising Storm 2: Vietnam is currently available for purchase on Steam for $22.49, thanks to a 10% release discount, which will last until June 6. It’s been a fun journey, and we’re grateful to Tripwire for trusting us to put a fresh spin on the series.
#Red orchestra vietnam song series#
Wilson said player feedback would also play into post-launch content for the game, with "a series of upcoming updates - new factions, new gameplay and more," which are all planned to arrive for the game as free updates.Īntimatter Games' producer Jack Hackett added, "We've taken what we learned from the first Rising Storm and blended that with the unique opportunities that the Vietnam setting offers to create something that we think is truly special. The game went through multiple beta periods prior to release, with the developer implementing changes based on player feedback. The weapons, the gameplay, the look - all coming together to generate a really immersive, visceral experience that will keep drawing people in." " Rising Storm 2: Vietnam has grown out of all we've learned over the years in the Red Orchestra franchise. The SVT-40 variant of the PU scope is easily identified by the longer cut for the mount used on that rifle, causing a visible 'step up' in tube diameter when mounted on a 91/30.The original Rising Storm was a stand-alone expansion to the popular World War 2 shooter, Red Orchestra 2, developed by Tripwire Interactive, with Product Director Alan Wilson going on to say: The existing stock of SVT-40 PU scopes was also drawn upon, resulting in many 1942-43 91/30 sniper rifles bearing these. The first PU scopes had brass lens fittings, squared-off bases for the adjustment drums, and were often made of a light alloy known as 'silium'. In addition, early PU scopes were visually very different from the later (post-1943) production example the ingame model is based off of. If anything, this should have been the initial scope, not the PU). Sniper variants include the 3.5x PU, introduced around the time of Stalingrad and therefore fairly rare during the battle (this is the starting version), a top-mounted 4x PEM (level 25, and fairly common at the time), and at level 50 the side-mounted PEM (by far the most common type during the battle of Stalingrad and used by the most famous snipers, including Zaytsev and Chekhov. A bayonet attachment can be unlocked for the infantry rifle and at level 50 for the sniper rifle. The Scoped Mosin Nagant M91/30 rifle is issued as a sniper variant for the 'Marksman' class.
Over seventeen million Mosin-Nagant rifles were manufactured during the war, making it the most-manufactured small arm of that period. In the game you can either fight as a member of the American Army and the Marine. This time, the players can experience the brutal campaign on the Pacific in the years 1942-1945. A standalone expansion for Red Orchestra: Heroes of Stalingrad, developed by Tripwire Interactive.
The weapon could be disassembled entirely using the bayonet. Rising Storm 2: Vietnam introduces multiplayer for up to 64 players. Building on top of the game engine and gameplay from Red Orchestra 2 and its Rising Storm expansion the game is centered around the Vietnam conflict.
Even without the bayonet mounted, the Mosin-Nagant was the second-longest standard-issue service rifle fielded in World War Two, behind the Japanese Type 38 rifle. Rising Storm 2: Vietnam is a first person shooter video game that can be played online with up to 64 other human players. The rifle fed from a five-round integral magazine, which could be loaded from five-round stripper clips. Firing the 7.62 x 54R rifle cartridge ('R' for 'rimmed'), The Mosin-Nagant was hard-hitting, exceptionally simple to maintain, quite accurate, and reliable under almost all conditions. The Mosin-Nagant, Model 1891/1930, was the standard-issue bolt-action rifle of the Russian Imperial Army from the Russo-Japanese War through to the First World War, was used by both White Russian and Red Army soldiers in the Russian Civil War, and saw frontline combat throughout the Second World War until its conclusion.