New Warhawk beta footage swoops in
We take to the skies in the beta version of Sony's online battlefield
Thursday 7 June 2007
Tanks, gun turrets, planes, jeeps. We love them all. Just as well then that they’re all included in the beta version of Warhawk, Sony’s online multiplayer action-fest
We’ve been busy dog fighting with fellow beta testers for some time now, but for those of you didn’t get an exclusive invite to the online party we’ve managed to capture some footage of the action direct from the frontline.
The footage shows off both the aerial and ground based action as well the super smooth split screen mode, with support for up to four players, allowing friends to fight together orchoose the much more entertaining option of blowing each other to bits.
Check out the video belowto experience all the explosive action fist hand.
We’ve been busy dog fighting with fellow beta testers for some time now, but for those of you didn’t get an exclusive invite to the online party we’ve managed to capture some footage of the action direct from the frontline.
The footage shows off both the aerial and ground based action as well the super smooth split screen mode, with support for up to four players, allowing friends to fight together orchoose the much more entertaining option of blowing each other to bits.
Check out the video belowto experience all the explosive action fist hand.
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