Based on a true story: a major Command and Control update with two story missions has been released for the tactical shooter Six Days in Fallujah

By: Anton Kratiuk | today, 14:11

The developers of the realistic tactical shooter Six Days in Fallujah have released a major update Command and Control.

Recall, the game tells about the war in Iraq in the early 2000s, when the international coalition confronted the terrorist organisation Al-Qaeda (Al-QAIDA).

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The main innovation of the Command and Control update is the addition of the first two story missions based on real events. In them players will take control of a small squad of soldiers, will be able to give various orders to their subordinates and will try to fulfil their tasks with minimal losses in a dense urban environment.

Developers from Highwire Games studio have published an atmospheric video with shots of real battles and memories of soldiers who directly participated in the war.

The update will offer gamers a four-player co-operative mode, eight procedurally generated missions and advanced squad management options. The game features advanced AI that will control virtual squad members when the single-player game starts.

Six Days in Fallujah, despite being at the centre of a scandal long before release, has excellent reviews. The shooter was announced back in 2008, but at that time the topic of the war in Iraq was too sensitive and under pressure from the media and politicians the developers froze the game for many years.

Six Days in Fallujah is available in early access on Steam.

Source: SixDaysGame