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Developer(s) | Darkflow Software |
Publisher(s) | Gaijin Entertainment |
Engine | Dagor Engine |
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Release | March 2, 2021 |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Enlisted is a free squad-based multiplayer tactical first-person shooter developed by Darkflow Software and published by Gaijin Entertainment. The game is set during World War II and revolves around major battles fought across all fronts of the war. It was an Xbox Series X/S launch title and timed console exclusive.[1] On March 2, 2021, the closed Beta went live on PlayStation 5.[2] On April 8, 2021, the game was released on PC as an open beta test.[3]
Enlisted is squad-based, with each player controlling an infantry squad or a vehicle's crew. Players control a squad of 3–9 soldiers (represented by a real life division of their respective military, such as the 1st Infantry Division and the 2nd New Zealand Division[4]) of varying classes, equipped with class-restricted weapons such as rifles, submachine guns, machine guns, sniper rifles, mortars, anti-tank weapons, or flamethrowers; alternatively, players may control the crew of a tank or a fighter aircraft, at least one of which must always be equipped for use in the menu. Players control one of the soldiers in their squad, and can give orders to or switch between the other AI soldiers in their squad. The player's squads, soldiers, and weaponry can be managed in the main menu, where squads can be equipped and upgraded, soldiers and weapons can be purchased, game modes and campaigns can be switched, and several other aspects of the game can be customized or controlled.[5]
Players battle in large maps based on major World War II battles on the Eastern Front, Western Front, North African Campaign, and the Pacific Theatre. Players are divided into two teams representing the Allies (Red Army, United States Army, United States Marine Corps, British Army, Free French Forces, Australian Army,[6] the New Zealand Army[7]) and the Axis (Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS, Royal Italian Army, Imperial Japanese Army, National Republican Army, Romanian Army, Vichy French Army, Volkssturm).[lower-alpha 1] There are four nations to choose from: The United States , The Soviet Union, Germany, and Japan . Each nation has 5 tiers. (except for Japan which only has 4 tiers) With each tier you unlock better weapons. At tier one you get basic bolt-action rifle such as the Karabiner 98k, M1903 Springfield and the Mosin–Nagant, early submachine gun's such as the MP 28 and PPD-38, and early tanks and aircraft. At tier 2 you unlock better bolt-action rifles with modifications such as rifle grenades, better submachine guns, such as the FNAB-43 and sten gun, early machine guns such as the MG 13 and the Bren gun, early to mid war tanks and aircraft. At tier 3 you unlock advanced bolt-action rifles, semi-automatic rifles such as the gewehr 41 ad the SVT-38, mid war machine guns such as the MG 34 and the DP-27. mid war submachine guns such as the MP 40 and the Thompson gun. Mid war tanks and aircraft. At tier 4 you unlock advanced semi-automatic rifles, advanced submachine guns, later war machine guns such as the MG 42 and mid to late war tanks and aircraft. tier 5 consists of later war assault rifles, machine guns and late war tanks and aircraft. Other unlockable weapons consist of anti-tank rifles, sniper rifles, mortars and many more. Some weapons and vehicles such as the Austen submachine gun, Suppressed Sten gun,Charlton automatic rifle, Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife, the BT-7A and Chi-Ha Kai are locked behind events.[10]
Singleplayer tutorial levels for basic gameplay, tanks, planes, and engineers are also available, as is a shooting range containing every weapon in the game.
Gaijin Entertainment and Darkflow Software first announced the game in 2016 as a crowdfunded title. Two campaigns focusing on the Battle of Moscow and the Invasion of Normandy were announced. The game was advertised as a "first person shooter decided by the fans, for the fans" and that "they will have direct input into what we create, including things like campaigns, game modes, even which platforms after PC we will support"; other campaigns would be unlocked if the game's funding goals were met. Funding tiers at the highest levels would allow contributors to choose which campaign would be added next.[11]
The first public play test occurred in April 2020 on PC. In November 2020, ray-traced global illumination and DLSS was added to the game.[12][13] On May 20, 2021, the Battle of Berlin campaign was partially released in a public beta test, followed by the Tunisia campaign.[14] on December 4, 2023, all campaigns where changed to create 4 nations to play as.
At E3 2018, Microsoft confirmed that the game would be released on the Xbox and would be part of the Xbox Game Preview for that year.[15][16] The first public play test occurred in April 2020 on the PC and in October of the same year, Microsoft announced that Enlisted would be part of the Xbox Series X/S launch lineup and a timed console exclusive.[17][1] On March 2, 2021, the closed beta went live on PlayStation 5.[2] Nvidia confirmed the game's PC release.[13] On April 8, 2021, the game was released on PC as an open beta test.[3] On October 4, 2021, Enlisted was released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, albeit with only the Moscow, Normandy, and Tunisia campaigns. All six campaigns have since been released on all platforms. The merge occurred in December 2023 for all players.
XboxEra gave Enlisted a 5/10 rating, saying the game's best elements were "mediocre", and its worst elements "truly dreadful". XboxEra praised the gun handling, but criticized the game's uncomfortable controls, generic soundtrack, and poor performance. Heavy criticism was given to the game's slow player progression system, in which each item must be purchased individually for each soldier in each squad, calling the system pay-to-win.[18]
A review by Penny Arcade praised Enlisted, calling it "an absolute blast" and "the best WWII shooter", praising the game's "'Matrix' style encounters where you might die to someone only to come into consciousness in another body".[19]
GLN gave Enlisted a 7.8/10 rating, saying The game’s visuals are "detailed and realistic", and the FPS is impressive because it offers "engaging gameplay experience". GLN praised the level design, but criticized the game's matchmaking system, animations, and bugs and glitches.[20]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlisted (video game).
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