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2017/05

Rising Storm 2: Vietnam Set To Release For PC On May 30th; Free Playable Beta Now Live

One of the most well polished FPS games made by passionate and dedicated developers comes in by Antimatter Games and Tripwire Interactive and goes by the name of Rising Storm 2: Vietnam. The beautiful and immersive FPS game is set to launch for PC via Steam on May 30th.

Honestly, I couldn’t wait for Rising Storm 2: Vietnam to receive a release date. The devs taking notes from the community and trying their hardest to deliver a well polished FPS game not only means that they care about the product they are putting out, but they also care about gamers in general.

To give folks a nice taste of the product before charging them an arm or a leg, the devs behind RS2:V just released a free playable Open Beta that will run from today until May 22nd. The new notice explaining the above sits below.

“To celebrate the impending release of Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, Publisher Tripwire Interactive and developer Antimatter Games are kicking off an Open Beta that begins today and runs until 4:00PM EDT on Monday, May 22nd. This will act just like a Free Weekend – head for the Steam Store page, download and play!”

Joining that notice also comes in update to the official description for the first-person shooter set during the Vietnam conflict, standing to be a refresher for those who have no clue as to what RSV:2 aims to offer:

“Red Orchestra Series’ take on Vietnam: 64-player MP matches; 16-player Skirmish; M16, M79, Hueys and Attack Helicopters; the AK, Double-Barrel Shotguns, Toe-Popper Mines, Tripwires, Tunnels and more. Brutal. Authentic. Gritty. Character customization. And napalm in the morning.”

If you want to play the game right now and experience it for yourself, I suggest that you head on over to Steam and download the game while it’s free, which will end in the next three days as of this writing. If you have no idea how the game plays out, one of the most cinematic and best gameplay videos of Rising Storm 2: Vietnam can be seen below by YouTuber DiplexHeated.

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