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'''Mount&Blade: Warband''' is | '''Mount&Blade: Warband''' is the sequel for [[Mount&Blade]]. It introduces a new faction system, improved graphics and gameplay as well as multiplayer for up to 64 players at once. It was released worldwide on [[March 30]], [[2010]]. A multiplayer-only expansion, [[Mount&Blade: Warband - Napoleonic Wars]], was released on [[April 20]], [[2012]]. | ||
In addition to the usual deathmatch and team deathmatch modes there is also Capture the Flag, where players must defend their flag while trying to capture the enemy flag, and Siege mode, where one team defends a castle while the other attacks it. | In addition to the usual deathmatch and team deathmatch modes there is also Capture the Flag, where players must defend their flag while trying to capture the enemy flag, and Siege mode, where one team defends a castle while the other attacks it. |
Revision as of 19:10, 5 May 2013
Mount&Blade: Warband is the sequel for Mount&Blade. It introduces a new faction system, improved graphics and gameplay as well as multiplayer for up to 64 players at once. It was released worldwide on March 30, 2010. A multiplayer-only expansion, Mount&Blade: Warband - Napoleonic Wars, was released on April 20, 2012.
In addition to the usual deathmatch and team deathmatch modes there is also Capture the Flag, where players must defend their flag while trying to capture the enemy flag, and Siege mode, where one team defends a castle while the other attacks it.
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