

6 more maps have been added to multiplayer since release via downloadable content purchasable from the PlayStation Store.

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Players can also play offline against AIs with Skirmish mode and unranked online multiplayer, but there is no offline multiplayer mode for splitscreen players.Įight multiplayer maps are included on disc at release, but Guerrilla has released more maps as downloadable content. Killzone 2 also offers a clan system, which allows clans of up to 64 players to compete for "Valor Points", an in-game currency that clans can use to bet on tournaments.
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If an online match does not have a full 32 players, computer-generated "bots" can be added in to create bigger teams (but only in an unranked match). Online matches can connect 2 to 32 players, and they can group into six squads of up to four players. The game ships with five different game types including Assassination, Search & Retrieve, Search & Destroy, Bodycount and Capture & Hold. The game does not reset between game types, instead flowing between them, with the winning team determined by who wins the most modes. Warzone plays out through dynamic matches where multiple game types are played in a single round. The secondary badge has an extra skill for the specified class but can be swapped to create own custom class. Each class has two badges, the Primary badge selects the class and their specified skill. With enough experience, players unlock new weapons and skills, as well as a new class. Each class levels up with experience gained from killing enemies or completing mission objectives. The character model and respawn points, and the "lean and peek" cover systems were removed. Players play as either the ISA or Helghast, with a few gameplay differences. Two of these weapons are secondary firearms, and a further two weapons, the Boltgun and Flamethrower, are exclusive to the downloadable maps "Suljeva Cliffside" and "Arctower Landing". There are 15 weapons available to the player, most of which cannot be used until the player reaches a certain rank. There are 7 classes in total, in which the player can mix and match a main and sub ability according to their playing style, and can switch abilities upon death. The online multiplayer gameplay is class-based, meaning the player can choose a class of character which is specialized for a specific role to better suit the player's needs in battle. Warzone, the title of the online multiplayer component of Killzone 2 has been developed by Guerrilla Games in conjunction with the game's single-player campaign. The Sixaxis motion control feature is also utilized in performing certain actions such as turning a valve, arming an explosive charge and sniping. Many classic weapons and vehicles from previous Killzone installments return, such as the M82-G and the StA-52 LAR. It is also possible for the player to pilot vehicles at two points in the game: a tank and an exoskeleton. The "lean and peek" mechanic stays in first-person view at all times. Killzone 2 features a "lean and peek" cover system which allows the player to take cover behind an object and then pop out to fire at enemies. The game is presented almost entirely from a first person perspective, aside from vehicular combat. However, in 2021, a game preservation group called PSONE restored most of the game's online capability on their own set of servers. The official servers for Killzone 2 and Killzone 3 were shut down in March 2018. The game's critical and commercial success led to a sequel, Killzone 3, which was released in February 2011. Additional praise was given to the game's visuals, action, multiplayer modes, soundtrack and atmosphere, although criticism was directed at the narrative. It was critically acclaimed by critics and fans, who praised it as a superior title to the original Killzone. Killzone 2 was widely anticipated prior to its release. It was released worldwide in February 2009. Killzone 2 is played from a first-person view and allows the player to use a variety of weapons. Jan Templar, returns in a supporting role, along with Rico Velasquez.

The protagonist of Killzone and Killzone: Liberation, Cpt./Col. The game takes place two years after the events of Killzone and follows protagonist Tomas "Sev" Sevchenko as he and his unit battle the Helghast as the Vektans invade Helghan. Similar to its predecessor, Killzone 2 takes place in the 24th century and chronicles the war between two human factions the Vektans, and the Helghast. It is the second main installment in the Killzone series, following 2004's Killzone. Killzone 2 is a 2009 first-person shooter developed by Guerrilla Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3.
