Set in the later half of the 19th century around the western states of America bordering Mexico. A land plagued with disputes, lawlessness, gunfights and some of that periods most gruesome characters. An ex-Mexican army captain turned bandit, driven by a personal vendetta, has formed a mob of some of the most ruthless Mexican bandits to sweep a reign of terror through the land. First released in 2002, The WildWest mod of Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a first person shooter featuring Cowboys and Banditos fighting for control in the lawless American West of the late 1800s.

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A new Map Pack has been released for WildWest Version 1.6, and is being distributed as a public beta release. The map pack will include 4 new maps: Train Deathtrap Canyon El Paso Santa Cruz A fifth map, Sancuchillo will be released later. If you would like to view the short preview video for Santa Cruz

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A new Map Pack has been released for WildWest Version 1.6, and is being distributed as a public beta release.

The map pack will include 4 new maps:

Train
Deathtrap Canyon
El Paso
Santa Cruz

A fifth map, Sancuchillo will be released later.

If you would like to view the short preview video for Santa Cruz and El Paso, you can get it here.

The objectives for the maps are:

TRAIN

The Cowboys must fight their way over to the other train, and throw the switches to stop the train before the Bandits get away with the gold.

SANTA CRUZ

The Bandits must take the market flag, then break into the bank and get the gold. Taking the flag in the cemetary will cause the cowboys to spawn farther away from the bank.

EL PASO

The Bandits must destroy several buildings, then break into the bank and remove the gold to the waiting train.

DEATHTRAP CANYON

The Cowboys must get the Bible back and find the escape route by the water tower. Watch out for the man eating rodent and other critters.

For the download, please visit the WildWest forums at:

Forums.the-wildwest.com

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