In a press release issued today, Valve has announced that Day of Defeat will be getting multiple upgrades. Gamers can expect to see a new map, 51 new achievements, avatars and further Steamworks integration.
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Plus a surprise appearance of a much-loved DoD map!, Days of War.
World War II games are like buses: you wait a decade for one, and then two show up at once! Hot on the trail of Battalion 1944, Driven Arts’ Days of War hit Kickstarter last week with a goal of $100,000.
Bitmob Community Member Jim Campbell: I used a video game in school and saw something wonderful. It's amazing what games can teach kids about teamwork.
Lol! Giving 4th graders UT2K4! Still though, it does certainly have benefits, nice to see a teacher thinking outside the box with stuff like this. I can see how it would be beneficial to students.
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Now this is cool. I haven't played Dod:s in a long while but I well after these updates. :)
DoD's quite good, plays second fiddle to COunterstrike though
they suck, making games from the 1990's.
nobody wants to play a valve game, if you do you will throw up at how lazy valve really is.
Hey valve, u gotta work hard for the money biotch!!!
Ooh. I think I may finally have to buy DoD:S.
Just hope it doesn't turn into "Accept my friends invite because I need this achievement" like TF2 has. Shouldn't matter much to me since I only play in realism servers.