Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory coming this year
Activision's World War II shooter expansion is being developed by Mad Doc Software and Splash Damage.
Activision has revealed the full title of its upcoming expansion pack for Return to Castle Wolfenstein, its latest World War II first-person shooter. The expansion is titled Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, and it is scheduled for release later this year. The expansion is being executively produced by id Software, while the new single-player campaign is being developed by Mad Doc Software, the studio that created Star Trek: Armada II. The new multiplayer additions are being developed by Splash Damage, a new studio made up of part of the team that created the Q3F mod for Quake III.
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein
- Publisher(s): Activision
- Developer(s): Gray Matter
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- ESRB: M




