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Early Access
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Description
COMING IN NOVEMBER: Fireteam AI + 2 Story Missions + New Co-op Mission
Six Days in Fallujah is a first-person tactical shooter that drops you and three other players into real-world urban combat that requires real-life tactics to overcome.
Created with help from more than 100 Marines and Soldiers who served in the Second Battle of Fallujah, this is urban combat as it's really fought.
4-PLAYER TACTICAL CO-OP
Stay tight! Teamwork is essential. AI enemies will stalk, flank, and ambush you, sneak through tunnels, lure you into traps, and use the same tactics against you that made the Second Battle of Fallujah among the bloodiest in half a century.
PROCEDURAL ARCHITECTURE
In Six Days, every time you start a mission, entire buildings change shape inside and out, enemies take up new positions, and unique threats emerge. You’ll never know what to expect – just like actual combat.
360-DEGREE BATTLEFIELD
There are no “golden paths” here. Climb to rooftops, cross wooden planks, kick down doors, or climb through windows. The choices are yours. And so are the consequences.
ROADMAP
Early Access currently includes 7 all-human tactical co-op missions that can take place during both day and night and under a variety of weather conditions.
Midway through 2024, we’ll also give you control of an AI fireteam. Then, we’ll add more missions, introduce civilians, and begin our single-player story campaign that draws from specific true stories, narrated by the Americans and Iraqis who were there.
THE SECOND BATTLE OF FALLUJAH
In the spring of 2004, Al Qaeda in Iraq seized control of the city of Fallujah, using it as a base to brutalize local residents and launch terror attacks across the region. Six months later, Iraq's prime minister ordered civilians to leave the city, so Iraqi, American, and British forces could retake Fallujah together. In just six days, the Second Battle of Fallujah had become one of the world's bloodiest battles in half a century.