
Earn in-game COD Points that work like currency to purchase equipment, attachments, perks, and new customization options.Expect the fast-paced, action-packed combat you love with more features than ever before:
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^ "Call of Duty: Roads to Victory for PSP Reviews". ^ "Call of Duty: Roads to Victory for PSP". : Cite journal requires |journal= ( help) A free voucher code for the game was included with purchase of Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified, allowing the game to be played on the PlayStation Vita. The Nintendo DS has since succeeded the PSP in serving as the computing platform for newer related Call of Duty games, until the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified which was released for the PlayStation Vita. Roads to Victory is the first and only game in the Call of Duty franchise made for the PlayStation Portable. Game types are Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Hold the Flag, and King of the Hill. In multiplayer, up to 6 players may play wirelessly via ad hoc, in nine different maps. Although there are 14 levels total, each take place during a certain mission from World War II. The British missions are Operation Market Garden and Operation Varsity. The Canadian missions are the Battle of the Scheldt, Operation Infatuate, and Operation Blockbuster. The American missions are Operation Market Garden, Operation Avalanche, and Operation Detroit. There are 3 campaigns throughout the game: American, Canadian, and the British.
In campaign mode several missions are available, throughout World War II. It is the sixth portable installment of the franchise, first being on J2ME, the second on N-Gage, the third and fourth on J2ME, and the fifth on the Pocket PC. It was released on March 13, 2007, developed by Amaze Entertainment and published by Activision Publishing. Call of Duty: Roads to Victory is a 2007 World War II first-person shooter for the PlayStation Portable and a portable spin-off of Call of Duty 3 for consoles.