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“Controversial Tactical FPS ‘Six Days in Fallujah’ Announces Steam Early Access Start Date”

Developer Highwire Games and publisher Victura create a tactical FPS about the Iraq War『Six Days in Fallujah』‘s Steam Early Access start date was announced as June 22nd local time, and a trailer was released.

A work that has continued to be discussed for a long time from that theme will start early access

This work is a tactical FPS depicting the Iraq War developed with the cooperation of more than 100 Marines and soldiers, and more than 24 Iraqi citizens and soldiers. In 2009, Konami gave up the rights to sell the game, as it was criticized from various quarters for turning a real-life war into a game. In 2021, it was announced that the project would be revived after a long period of silence, but it was again controversial and the release was postponed multiple times, leading to this announcement.

Various missions and single-player campaigns will be implemented before the official release.

In this work, the “Procedural Architecture system” that reconfigures the inside and outside of the building each time you play the game, and the “Block-scale AI” that tries to track and ambush players while moving around a wide range freely and cooperating. , It is said that you can experience close to real battle. At the start of Early Access, four 4-player co-op missions will be playable focusing on the Marines on their first day of combat.

As development progresses, missions where you play as an Iraqi soldier, missions where you encounter civilians, AI-controlled teammates, etc. will be added. Also planned is a single-player campaign that will depict events during the Iraq War from both perspectives.

“Six Days in Fallujah”SteamEarly access is scheduled to start on June 22nd local time. Aiming for official release in 2024, development on PS5/PS4/Xbox Series X|S/Xbox OnescheduleIt has been.

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