Killzone to liberate internet play

Wednesday 13 September 2006
PSP's third-person Killzone will feature i♔nfrastructure play and new missions as free downloadaꦿble add-ons "shortly after launch," it has recently been revealed.

Killzone: Liberation offers furious futuristic firefights but many gamers had an altogether different F-word on their ꦆlips when they learned it would not be supporting full online (or infrast♉ructure) multiplayer - only ad-hoc mashups - when it launches next month.

Above: Liberation uses a third-person view specifically to play to the strengths the handheld has over a TV

shortly after launch - and it'll be joined by two multiplayer maps. Further downloadable content will include a whole new chapter of the game, with four single-player miಞssions and multiplayer maps.

Following in the footsteps of Wipeout Pure's downloadable content frenzy (i📖f you s🤪omehow missed the Omega tracks downloads, point yourself at the now), Killzone: Liberation is the war that keeps on giving - make sure to keep some space clear on that memory stick.