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Sniper Elite 4: New trailer delves into the game’s plot

Rebellion Developments took to the PlayStation Blog to detail the plot of the upcoming Sniper Elite 4.

“It’s 1943. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meet in Casablanca to discuss the Allies’ next step. The Americans favor pushing across the Channel, through France, to attack Germany’s industrial areas. By contrast, Churchill argues an invasion of Italy will allow the Allies to attack the Nazis’ “soft underbelly” and take the pressure off the Red Army in the East. Churchill’s view prevails,” Rebellion’s Colin Harvey wrote.

“This is where Sniper Elite 4 begins. Ahead of the planned invasion of Italy, the Allies have intelligence concerning Hitler’s latest wunderwaffe (wonder weapon) and dispatch Lieutenant Karl Fairburne to a secluded Italian island to investigate. Subsequent assignments take him from a beautiful coastal village on the Italian mainland to a vast, verdant forest region surrounding a viaduct. And of course, we’ve designed the game so you can take advantage of the spectacular scenery. Choose to climb up high for the perfect vantage point from which to snipe your adversaries, or look for a secret tunnel to enable your surprise attack, whatever it takes to complete your mission.”

The post suggests that Sniper Elite 4’s map will be three times larger than in Sniper Elite 3.

Sniper Elite 4 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 from 14 February 2017.


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