Death from Above has received official Crimean Tatar localisation, as well as a new type of additional tasks and accounts for the drone and operator

By: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | 05.10.2023, 18:57
Death from Above has received official Crimean Tatar localisation, as well as a new type of additional tasks and accounts for the drone and operator

The publisher Lesser Evil, which published the Ukrainian drone simulator Death from Above in the spring of 2022 in Steam Early Access, has released an update that adds Crimean Tatar localisation to the game.

Here's What We Know

The entire text of the game, including menus and subtitles, has been translated by native Crimean Tatar speakers. Gendik Lesser, CEO of Lesser Evil, said that the team has long wanted to translate Death From Above into the native language of the indigenous people of Crimea.

Death From Above also has new content. Among the new items are Crimean Tatar skins for the drone and the operator, as well as some additional tasks: "Stop the convoy". In such missions, you need to intercept and stop a Russian convoy of armoured vehicles carrying heavy weapons and troops to the front line.

We would like to remind you that 30% of the net profit from the game's sales is donated to two Ukrainian charities: "Come Back Alive" and "Drone Army". As soon as the development pays off, the amount of donations will increase to 70% of the net profit, and the remaining 30% will be used to develop new content for the game. Death From Above is available on Steam for $10.

Flashback

  • Death from Above is an arcade drone control simulator set during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The player is given control of a Ukrainian soldier who becomes a drone operator and performs several important tasks: destroying the occupiers and enemy equipment, reconnaissance of the territory, restoring communication lines, and returning stolen washing machines.

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