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Six Days in Fallujah Reveals Release Date for Documentary Missions

Sep 24, 2024 2:00 PM

Six Days in Fallujah is set to release its Command and Control update on November 7, introducing its first documentary story missions that spotlight the opening of the Second Battle of Fallujah. This update aims to provide a grounded look at this contentious conflict with documentary videos featuring firsthand accounts from Iraqis and Americans involved in the battle. Alongside these missions, players can expect enhancements such as a new Fireteam AI system, allowing for better squad management, and over 300 technical improvements. The update will be available for free on Steam, while console versions are in development.

What significant changes will the Command and Control update bring to Six Days in Fallujah?

The Command and Control update will introduce the game’s first documentary story missions, which include video footage and interviews related to the Second Battle of Fallujah. Additionally, it features a new Fireteam AI system, enabling players to command NPC squadmates, along with over 300 technical enhancements.

Six Days in Fallujah is a controversial first-person shooter developed by Victura, which has faced scrutiny since its announcement in 2009 due to its sensitive subject matter regarding real-world military operations in Iraq. The game emphasizes narrative-driven gameplay, driven by testimonials and experiences of those who participated in the conflict. Originally released in early access on Steam in late 2023, it aims to provide a realistic portrayal of military experiences and civilian impacts during wartime.



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