The military shooter Six Days in Fallujah received the first Wargame content update
The first -person Tactical Six Days in Fallujah from Victura and Highwire today received the first new content along with the release of Wargame update. Thanks to a completely new game mode: Wargame, as well as weather and temporary cycles, night flashes, sandstorms, Fubar (complex) and greater control over each mission using procedural sliders, Six Days in Fallujah is a perfect combat uncertainty.
The last update contains some changes that change the rules of the game, including:
New mode: Wargame
Wargame gives players wide control over the mission parameters before loading in AO. Players can now not only choose specific missions and roles, but also set up many battle conditions, such as the time of day, weather, development density, AI position and much more.
Flashes
A new rhythmic cycle of darkness and light during missions: missile bundles are launched into the sky and illuminate the area of military operations, and then slowly fade away. Be careful! Flashlights and muzzle outbreaks warn the rebels about the need to maneuver against you in the dark.
Sandstorm
Your biggest threat is no longer the enemy’s artificial intelligence, but reduced visibility due to particles of sand, dust and garbage, as well as strong winds-all this also spoils your connection. The intensity of the sandstone depends on the procedural throw and may even ride along the AO in the middle of the mission. As in the case of Flaires, the next mission is not like any other.
High complexity (Fubar)
For each mission, the most unfavorable conditions are now available, which increases the intensity of the battle. Enemies of AI implement complex strategies and models of behavior. “Survival Rules” mean that AAV will not re-appear, and “the dead are not allowed” complete the mission when any of your combat group is killed.
Procedural sluders
Players can now control the timer duration or even delete it, as well as increase or reduce the number of buildings both inside and outside, change the dynamics of missions from the inner hunt for a sparsely populated shootout.
It is expected that Six Days in Fallujah will remain in the early access to the PC for one year and will be, and the full release for the PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S is scheduled for the end of 2024.