GRAW2 Throwback map pack now available
More maps have dropped on the Xbox Live Marketplace today. This time it’s the Throwback pack for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2.
The Throwback map pack contains seven maps pulled from Ghost Recon 2, Ghost Recon 2: Summit Strike and the original Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter. These maps have been completely redone, remastered and HD-fied for use in GRAW 2. People who have played them before will definitely recognize the layout, but the graphics are reportedly more kickass than ever before.
The Throwback map pack is available for 800 Microsoft Points. Here’s a list of the maps:
- Bonfires (Ghost Recon 2 DLC)
- Desert Gulch (GRAW)
- Fishing Village (GRAW)
- Jungle Mines (GRAW – Chapter 2 DLC)
- Mountain Base (Ghost Recon 2: Summit Strike)
- Mountain Falls (Ghost Recon 2)
- Peninsula (Ghost Recon 2)
Major Nelson has also announced that those who have experienced any matchmaking issues in GRAW 2 — specifically in searching for games — should be all set now. Microsoft and Ubisoft have apparently identified and resolved the problem.
More maps have dropped on the Xbox Live Marketplace today. This time it’s the Throwback pack for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2.
The Throwback map pack contains seven maps pulled from Ghost Recon 2, Ghost Recon 2: Summit Strike and the original Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter. These maps have been completely redone, remastered and HD-fied for use in GRAW 2. People who have played them before will definitely recognize the layout, but the graphics are reportedly more kickass than ever before.
The Throwback map pack is available for 800 Microsoft Points. Here’s a list of the maps:
- Bonfires (Ghost Recon 2 DLC)
- Desert Gulch (GRAW)
- Fishing Village (GRAW)
- Jungle Mines (GRAW – Chapter 2 DLC)
- Mountain Base (Ghost Recon 2: Summit Strike)
- Mountain Falls (Ghost Recon 2)
- Peninsula (Ghost Recon 2)
Major Nelson has also announced that those who have experienced any matchmaking issues in GRAW 2 — specifically in searching for games — should be all set now. Microsoft and Ubisoft have apparently identified and resolved the problem.