Army of Two: The 40th Day is an upcoming 2010 third person shooter video game developed by EA Montreal and published by Electronic Arts for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. It is the sequel to Army of Two.
Game play will be further enhanced such as being able to feign surrender in order to outflank the enemy, using human shields, and automated covering. The refined controls now only require one button for any particular action. Melee has been mapped to a face button, and rifling through weapons can be done with one hand. There will also be a sprint function in the game. Partner AI has also been revamped to be more responsive and intelligent allowing the player to direct their partner into performing specific actions such as stealth kills or feigning surrender.
More weapons and upgrades will be available, adding interchangeable upgrades between weapons, such as adding the pistol grip to a assault rifle or shotgun. The "pimped" option returns with new camouflage schemes. Weapons can now also be obtained from downed enemies, increasing the player's arsenal to four weapons (up from three in Army of Two). Bullets will be able to penetrate weaker materials such as wood and sheet metal.


















