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{{See|Not to be confused with the console spin-off, ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 (Console)|Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3]]''}}
 
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{{Infobox_game
 
|image = [[File:Raven_Shield.jpg]]
 
|image = [[File:Raven_Shield.jpg]]
 
|engine = Unreal Engine 2.0
 
|engine = Unreal Engine 2.0
|developer = Ubisoft
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|developer = [[Ubisoft Montreal]]<br>[[Ubisoft Milan]]<br>[[Red Storm Entertainment]]
|publisher = Ubisoft
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|publisher = [[Ubisoft Entertainment]]
 
|composer = Bill Brown
 
|composer = Bill Brown
 
|platform = Windows, Mac OS, Mobile Phone
 
|platform = Windows, Mac OS, Mobile Phone
 
|released = '''Windows'''<br />March 18, 2003 <small>(NA)</small><br />March 21, 2003 <small>(EU)</small><br />'''Macintosh'''<br />December 19, 2003 <small>(NA)</small><br />October 31, 2003 <small>(EU)</small><br>'''Mobile'''<br />January 12, 2004 }}
 
|released = '''Windows'''<br />March 18, 2003 <small>(NA)</small><br />March 21, 2003 <small>(EU)</small><br />'''Macintosh'''<br />December 19, 2003 <small>(NA)</small><br />October 31, 2003 <small>(EU)</small><br>'''Mobile'''<br />January 12, 2004 }}
 
'''''Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield''''' is the fifth installment in the ''[[Rainbow Six Franchise]]'', developed by [[Ubisoft Montreal]] and published by [[Ubisoft Entertainment]]. A tactical shooter with realistic properties, it adapts various features absent in previous installments of the franchise such as the ability to see one's weapon while in first-person view, many new weapons and upgrades, as well as a redesigned multiplayer.
   
 
It was released in North America on March 18, 2003 and on March 21, 2003 in Europe for Windows. A console version, ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 (Console)|Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3]]'', which features radically different gameplay and plot, was released for Xbox, Gamecube, and PlayStation 2.
'''''Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield''''' is the fifth installment in the ''[[Rainbow Six Franchise]]'', developed and published by Ubisoft. A tactical shooter with realistic properties, it adapts various features absent in previous installments of the franchise such as the ability to see one's weapon while in first-person view, many new weapons and upgrades, as well as a redesigned multiplayer.
 
 
It was released in North America on March 18, 2003 and on March 21, 2003 in Europe for Windows. A console version, ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 (Console)|Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3]]'' was released for Xbox, Gamecube, and PlayStation 2.
 
   
 
==Singleplayer==
 
==Singleplayer==
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''Raven Shield'' features gameplay similar to past installments of the series. The player takes control of an Operator from [[Team Rainbow]] with [[John Clark]] and [[Kevin Sweeney]] serving as the onsite coordinators. Players can issue orders to AI controlled teammates such as engaging enemies, breaching rooms, etc. Each mission features three Rainbow teams: Red, Green, and Yellow. Teams are located at different sections of each mission and can be switched between one another at any time. This allows one team to support another by engaging enemies and performing sweeps in areas that would otherwise be inaccessible.
===Overview===
 
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Similar to past installments of the series, the player takes control of an Operator from [[Team Rainbow]] which is led by [[John Clark|Six]]. The team participates in many counter-terrorist operations across the world based on current events.
 
 
{{Characters/Raven Shield}}
   
==Plot==
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===Plot===
[[File:Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Raven Shield Intro|right|270px]] In 1945, as two members of the Nazi-sponsored Ustashe regime in Croatia manage to escape the country with huge amounts of Holocaust-era loot just before Allied troops move into the capital. Sixty years later, in 2005, elite multinational counter-terrorism task-force Rainbow finds itself investigating a series of attacks by Neo-Fascist terrorists against South American oil interests and European financial institutions.
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In 1945, as two members of the Nazi-sponsored Ustashe regime in Croatia manage to escape the country with huge amounts of Holocaust-era loot just before Allied troops move into the capital. Sixty years later, in 2005, elite multinational counter-terrorism task-force Rainbow finds itself investigating a series of attacks by Neo-Fascist terrorists against South American oil interests and European financial institutions.
   
 
Rainbow eventually traces the source of the attacks to Argentina, where Argentinian billionaire businessman [[Nikola Gospic]] and far-right Presidential candidate [[Alvaro Gutierrez]] are implicated. Team Rainbow learns that Gospic is an escaped Ustashe official, one of the two men shown escaping with Holocaust loot in the game's opening cutscene. Dying of liver cancer, Gospic plans to leave the world one last legacy of hate from the Second World War by using his vast wealth to resurrect global Fascism. To this end, Gospic has acquired a large amount of chemical weapons, including VX nerve gas and blister gas.
 
Rainbow eventually traces the source of the attacks to Argentina, where Argentinian billionaire businessman [[Nikola Gospic]] and far-right Presidential candidate [[Alvaro Gutierrez]] are implicated. Team Rainbow learns that Gospic is an escaped Ustashe official, one of the two men shown escaping with Holocaust loot in the game's opening cutscene. Dying of liver cancer, Gospic plans to leave the world one last legacy of hate from the Second World War by using his vast wealth to resurrect global Fascism. To this end, Gospic has acquired a large amount of chemical weapons, including VX nerve gas and blister gas.
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Gospic was financing Gutierrez's presidential campaign, in exchange for political protection from Gutierrez. Gutierrez explains that Gospic was a raven picking the bones of an old war, and that Gutierrez would be his shield until his children were ready to fly. However, Gutierrez admits that since Gospic is now dead and he himself is going to jail, none of that matters anymore; Rainbow has won.
 
Gospic was financing Gutierrez's presidential campaign, in exchange for political protection from Gutierrez. Gutierrez explains that Gospic was a raven picking the bones of an old war, and that Gutierrez would be his shield until his children were ready to fly. However, Gutierrez admits that since Gospic is now dead and he himself is going to jail, none of that matters anymore; Rainbow has won.
   
 
===Missions===
{{Levels/RS3:RS "PC"}}
 
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''Raven Shield'' features fifteen available story missions. The six multiplayer only maps can also be played in singleplayer as custom missions. Each mission can be played alone or with another player. They can also be played in the [[Terrorist Hunt]] and [[Hostage Rescue]] gamemodes.
{{Characters/R63}}
 
   
==Multiplayer==
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====Campaign====
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{{Columns
===Maps and Gamemodes===
 
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|col1=*[[Stolen Flame]]
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*[[Cold Dagger]]
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*[[Mountain Watch]]
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*[[Sentinel Wolf]]
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*[[Falcon Hour]]
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|col2=*[[Pearl Castle]]
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*[[Crimson Hook]]
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*[[Stone Cannon]]
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*[[Shattered Glass]]
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*[[Lion Shadow]]
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|col3=*[[Broken Stone]]
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*[[Briar Gate]]
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*[[Talon Steel]]
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*[[Whisper Blade]]
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*[[Steel Rose]]}}
   
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====Custom Missions====
==Weapons==
 
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{{Columns
Raven Shield features over 50 weapons available to the player.
 
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|col1=*[[Ice Dagger]]
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*[[Old Guard]]
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*[[Shackled Time]]
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|col2=*[[City Street Large]]
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*[[Live Fire]]
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*[[Boxed Goods]]}}
 
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==Multiplayer==
{{Weapons/R63:Raven Shield}}
 
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''Raven Shield'' features a multiplayer that supports up to 16 players. All fifteen campaign missions can be played on multiplayer with an additional six multiplayer-only maps also available.
   
===Notable Features===
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===Maps===
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{{Columns
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|col1=*[[Operation Stolen Flame|Oil Refinery]]
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*[[Operation Cold Dagger|Alpine Village]]
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*[[Operation Mountain Watch|Mountain Highway]]
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*[[Operation Sentinel Wolf|Shipyard]]
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*[[Operation Falcon Hour|Private Airport]]
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*[[Operation Pearl Castle|Island Estate]]
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*[[Operation Crimson Hook|Meat Packing Plant]]
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*[[Operation Stone Cannon|Import/Export]]
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|col2=*[[Operation Shattered Glass|Penthouse]]
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*[[Operation Lion Shadow|Banking House]]
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*[[Operation Broken Stone|Meat Packing Plant 2]]
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*[[Operation Briar Gate|Island Estate 2]]
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*[[Operation Talon Steel|Private Airport 2]]
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*[[Operation Whisper Blade|Garage]]
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*[[Operation Steel Rose|Parade Line-Up]]
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|col3=*[[Peaks]] <small>(MP Only)</small>
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*[[Presidio (Raven Shield)|Presidio]] <small>(MP Only)</small>
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*[[Prison (Raven Shield)|Prison]] <small>(MP Only)</small>
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*[[Streets (Raven Shield)|Streets]] <small>(MP Only)</small>
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*[[Training (Raven Shield)|Training]] <small>(MP Only)</small>
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*[[Warehouse]] <small>(MP Only)</small>}}
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{{Maps/Raven Shield}}
   
==Expansions==
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===Gamemodes===
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The base game features five available gamemodes. Gamemodes pit two teams of eight players against one another as they fight to complete various objectives.
===Athena Sword===
 
''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield Athena Sword|Athena Sword]]'' is the first expansion for the PC version of ''Raven Shield''. ''Athena Sword'' expands on the original by adding eight new missions, five new multiplayer missions, three new multiplayer gamemodes, and seven new weapons. ''Athena Sword'' was developed by Ubisoft-Milan and released on March 9, 2004. A Mac port was released on November 23, 2004.
 
   
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*[[Hostage]]
===Iron Wrath===
 
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*[[Survival]]
''[[Iron Wrath]]'' is the second expansion for the PC version of ''Raven Shield''. It was in production for almost 2 years before Ubisoft decided to release it as a free download on June 9, 2005 to FilePlanet subscribers. Developed by Ubisoft-Casablanca, this latest expansion features a 7-mission campaign, 2 classic missions, 8 new multiplayer maps, as well as 6 new weapons.
 
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*[[Team Survival]]
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*[[Bomb]]
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*[[Pilot]]
   
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{{Gamemodes/Raven Shield}}
==Trivia==
 
*Several maps in ''Black Arrow'' (notably the Subway Station map) have posters advertising ''Splinter Cell'' and ''Prince of Persia'', both games developed by Ubisoft.
 
   
 
===Weapons and Gadgets===
*Several maps also feature posters advertising the new wave/goth rock band Klimt 1918.
 
 
''Raven Shield'' features over 50 weapons and gadgets available to the player.
   
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{{Weapons/Raven Shield}}
*''In Rainbow Six 3'', several cinematics contain shots from newsflashes from ''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell''.
 
   
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==Expansions==
*The song played in the living room during the raid on Gospic's island estate is a Barbara Bonney performance of "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert.
 
 
===Athena Sword===
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''[[Athena Sword]]'' is the first expansion for ''Raven Shield''. It expands on the original by adding eight campaign missions, three custom mission from past installments, and eight multiplayer only maps. The expansion was released March 9, 2004.
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===Iron Wrath===
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''[[Iron Wrath]]'' is the second expansion for ''Raven Shield''. It adds an additional seven campaign missions, three custom missions from past installments, and eight multiplayer only maps. The expansion was in development for almost 2 years before it was released as a free download on June 9, 2005 to FilePlanet subscribers.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Raven Shield Combat Intro
 
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Raven Shield Combat Intro
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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Raven Shield Intro
 
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*[http://www.moddb.com/games/tom-clancys-rainbow-six-3-raven-shield Rainbow Six 3: Ravenshield ModDB]
 
*[http://www.moddb.com/games/tom-clancys-rainbow-six-3-raven-shield Rainbow Six 3: Ravenshield ModDB]
 
*[http://www.moddb.com/mods/rainbow-six-zombies Rainbow Six: Zombies ModDB]
 
*[http://www.moddb.com/mods/rainbow-six-zombies Rainbow Six: Zombies ModDB]
*[https://www.facebook.com/Ravenshield-Community-230137587080561/?ref=bookmarks Facebook Ravenshield Community] {{Games}}
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*[https://www.facebook.com/Ravenshield-Community-230137587080561/?ref=bookmarks Facebook Ravenshield Community]
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*[http://www.allr6.com ALLR6 Community (High Emphasis on Raven Shield)]
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*[http://www.R6CHAT.com R6CHAT Discord for Rainbow Six 3]
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{{Games}}
 
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[[Category:Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield]]

Revision as of 05:56, 31 January 2020

Not to be confused with the console spin-off, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield is the fifth installment in the Rainbow Six Franchise, developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft Entertainment. A tactical shooter with realistic properties, it adapts various features absent in previous installments of the franchise such as the ability to see one's weapon while in first-person view, many new weapons and upgrades, as well as a redesigned multiplayer.

It was released in North America on March 18, 2003 and on March 21, 2003 in Europe for Windows. A console version, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3, which features radically different gameplay and plot, was released for Xbox, Gamecube, and PlayStation 2.

Singleplayer

Raven Shield features gameplay similar to past installments of the series. The player takes control of an Operator from Team Rainbow with John Clark and Kevin Sweeney serving as the onsite coordinators. Players can issue orders to AI controlled teammates such as engaging enemies, breaching rooms, etc. Each mission features three Rainbow teams: Red, Green, and Yellow. Teams are located at different sections of each mission and can be switched between one another at any time. This allows one team to support another by engaging enemies and performing sweeps in areas that would otherwise be inaccessible.

Plot

In 1945, as two members of the Nazi-sponsored Ustashe regime in Croatia manage to escape the country with huge amounts of Holocaust-era loot just before Allied troops move into the capital. Sixty years later, in 2005, elite multinational counter-terrorism task-force Rainbow finds itself investigating a series of attacks by Neo-Fascist terrorists against South American oil interests and European financial institutions.

Rainbow eventually traces the source of the attacks to Argentina, where Argentinian billionaire businessman Nikola Gospic and far-right Presidential candidate Alvaro Gutierrez are implicated. Team Rainbow learns that Gospic is an escaped Ustashe official, one of the two men shown escaping with Holocaust loot in the game's opening cutscene. Dying of liver cancer, Gospic plans to leave the world one last legacy of hate from the Second World War by using his vast wealth to resurrect global Fascism. To this end, Gospic has acquired a large amount of chemical weapons, including VX nerve gas and blister gas.

Gospic, through his ownership of a meat-packing plant, intends to contaminate large quantities of beef with VX, then ship the contaminated beef to dozens of countries across the world. Rainbow foils his scheme by raiding the meat-packing plant and confiscating the VX gas. Gospic then attempts to attack Rio De Janeiro with a blister gas bomb hidden inside a parade float in the Festa Junina parade. Rainbow launches a final raid on Gospic's operation, foiling Gospic's plan to attack the parade, and killing Gospic himself.

Afterwards, John Clark interrogates the captured Gutierrez and learns the full details of Gospic's plot. Gospic's plan was to kill hundreds of thousands of people in South America, creating an economic crisis and causing the price of South American oilfields to plummet. Gospic's heirs would then buy up the oilfields using Gospic's wealth, and use the massive oil proceeds to finance a new international Fascist movement.

Gospic was financing Gutierrez's presidential campaign, in exchange for political protection from Gutierrez. Gutierrez explains that Gospic was a raven picking the bones of an old war, and that Gutierrez would be his shield until his children were ready to fly. However, Gutierrez admits that since Gospic is now dead and he himself is going to jail, none of that matters anymore; Rainbow has won.

Missions

Raven Shield features fifteen available story missions. The six multiplayer only maps can also be played in singleplayer as custom missions. Each mission can be played alone or with another player. They can also be played in the Terrorist Hunt and Hostage Rescue gamemodes.

Campaign

Custom Missions

Multiplayer

Raven Shield features a multiplayer that supports up to 16 players. All fifteen campaign missions can be played on multiplayer with an additional six multiplayer-only maps also available.

Maps

Gamemodes

The base game features five available gamemodes. Gamemodes pit two teams of eight players against one another as they fight to complete various objectives.

Weapons and Gadgets

Raven Shield features over 50 weapons and gadgets available to the player.


Expansions

Athena Sword

Athena Sword is the first expansion for Raven Shield. It expands on the original by adding eight campaign missions, three custom mission from past installments, and eight multiplayer only maps. The expansion was released March 9, 2004.

Iron Wrath

Iron Wrath is the second expansion for Raven Shield. It adds an additional seven campaign missions, three custom missions from past installments, and eight multiplayer only maps. The expansion was in development for almost 2 years before it was released as a free download on June 9, 2005 to FilePlanet subscribers.

Gallery

External links