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The game was released on October 31, 2008 in Europe, November 4, 2008 in North America, and November 19, 2008 in Australia. The game's release coincided with the release of Quantum of Solace. The game is the first James Bond title published by Activision; the company acquired the video game licence to the James Bond franchise in 2006.
The game was released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 developed by, ported the Microsoft Windows and Wii versions alongside Treyarch, and developed their own versions for Nintendo DS and PlayStation 2. It is powered by the. It is first to feature 's voice and likeness, as well as those of,,,. It is also the only Activision-published James Bond title to be developed primarily by an American studio, as the later Bond games published by Activision would be developed by British studios (in ) and (in ). Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] The game begins with kidnapping Mr. White, a member of the previously unknown criminal-terrorist organization Quantum. While he and M interrogate White, they are attacked by the traitorous agent Henry Mitchell, who is killed by Bond while White escapes.
Later, Bond spies on a meeting of Quantum members and photographs them; among them is, a well-known environmentalist. The game jumps forward to Bond crashlanding in, where Greene is trying to buy land. By this time, Bond has met who is seeking vengeance against General Medrano, who is trying to overthrow the Bolivian government. Bond learns that Medrano killed Camille's family, and this is why she wants revenge. Bond opens up to Camille about the death of, recounting the events of Casino Royale. The player follows through the plot of, from Bond chasing Mollaka through Madagascar, Bond infiltrating the Science Center to kill Dimitrios, saving Skyfleet from Carlos, killing Bliss en route to Montenegro, meeting Vesper, saving Le Chiffre from Steven Obanno and his men, saving Vesper from Le Chiffre, and finally confronting Vesper and Gettler in Venice where Vesper dies, at which point it flashes back to the present. Bond and Camille soon arrive at a hotel in the middle of the Bolivian desert.
There, Greene and Medrano are discussing the land that Greene wants to buy; Greene will fund Medrano's attempt to overthrow the government in exchange for the land that he wants. Bond and Camille break up the meeting; Camille then kills Medrano while Bond kills Greene.
During the fight, the hotel's fuel cells are ignited; Bond and Camille manage to escape from the hotel before it explodes. They leave the area in an MI6 helicopter. In the closing scene it is revealed that and Guy Haines are looking at MI6 debriefings and updates on 007's missions.
Mc3090 scanner. The game ends with a short scene of Bond outside the house telling that he's going in. Gameplay [ ]. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged. ( December 2008) () Wii [ ] The Wii version of the game features up to 4 players in a split screen offline multiplayer. Online mode allows for a maximum of 4 players in a choice of 4 modes: Conflict, Rush, Team Conflict and Team Rush.