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Army of Two for Xbox 360 (Product Code: Y6A-00001) is the NTSC-J (Japan) release of the popular third-person tactical shooter developed by EA Montreal and published by Electronic Arts. This game emphasizes co-op gameplay mechanics, both online and offline, where teamwork between two operatives is critical to surviving missions around the globe.
Title: Army of Two
Platform: Xbox 360
Product Code: Y6A-00001
Developer: EA Montreal
Publisher (Japan): Electronic Arts
Release Date (Japan): March 19, 2008
Genre: Third-Person Tactical Shooter
Modes: Single-player with AI partner, Online/Local Co-op
Region: NTSC-J (Japan)
Two-Man Co-op Gameplay:
Play as mercenaries Rios and Salem in highly coordinated missions. Use dual tactics like Aggro, step boosts, and back-to-back shooting to overcome enemies.
Aggro System:
Strategic mechanic where one player draws enemy attention while the other flanks or snipes.
Customizable Weapons:
Deep gun customization includes scopes, suppressors, shields, and even gold plating.
Real-World Conflict Zones:
Missions set in Somalia, Iraq, China, and more—fictional but inspired by real events.
Split-Screen & Online Co-op:
Fully playable in local or Xbox Live co-op for optimal experience.
Feature | Details |
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Region Code | NTSC-J (Japan) |
Product Code | Y6A-00001 |
Text Language | Japanese |
Voice Language | English |
Region Locked? | ✅ Yes – Requires NTSC-J or region-free Xbox 360 |
Attribute | Detail |
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Game Title | Army of Two |
Platform | Xbox 360 |
Product Code | Y6A-00001 |
Region | NTSC-J (Japan) |
Text Language | Japanese |
Voice Language | English |
Region Locked | ✅ Yes |
Multiplayer | Local Co-op, Xbox Live |
The Japanese release retains English voice acting, ideal for importers who don't mind Japanese menus and subtitles.
The game’s emphasis on co-op play makes it a standout in its genre, and it helped pioneer buddy-system mechanics in shooters.
Known for its mature tone, politically charged themes, and dark humor between protagonists.
Servers for multiplayer may be inactive, but the local co-op mode remains excellent.
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