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Military war games are bountiful with new games coming out each year along with some past hits still proving to be just as popular. It’s not easy picking out just a few video game titles, but in 2021 there are some games either coming out that may have a ton of players interested in checking out or some past installments that still have a pretty solid online community. In this list, we’re going to suggest a few games to either keep an eye out for this year or titles that you can dive into right now.

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#10 Six Days in Fallujah

Platform : PC, PS4, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Release Date : Q4 2021
Genre : First-person shooter, tactical shooter

Six Days in Fallujah had a bit of an interesting development process. This game was first brought up to the public attention in 2009 where it was surrounded by controversy. Since the game was depicting an actual battle that just took place a few years prior, the title was a bit too soon for most people’s taste. The amount of attention and controversy this game received ultimately caused the publisher at the time, Konami, to drop the game entirely. Eventually, Six Days in Fallujah was scrapped, until earlier this year where it was unveiled that the game was back in development for a release towards the end of 2021.

There doesn’t seem to be as much controversy this time around which may help the developers get this title out into the marketplace although we’re still waiting to see more about the project. With that said, players can expect a more realistic tactical shooter with gameplay looking a bit like Socom in the sense that you’re setting up an attack while commanding your squad. Of course, with that said, it does look like there will be multiplayer support which means you could potentially drop the AI companions for some friends as you attempt to relive the Second Battle of Fallujah, one of the bloodiest battles to involve American troops since the Vietnam War.

#9 War Thunder

Platform : PC, MacOS, Linux, PS4, Xbox One, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Release Date : December 21, 2016
PC August 15, 201 / PS4 June 3, 2014 / April 17, 2014 / Linux November 6, 2014 / Android June 2, 2015 / Official Release December 21, 2016 / Xbox One June 19, 2018
Genre : Action, vehicular combat, combat flight simulator

War Thunder is an MMO military game, but rather than taking the role of a soldier on the ground, players are instead of battling it against each other through the use of different vehicles. There are all kinds of different vehicles here for players to step into. From tanks, naval warships, to planes, players will find a wide range of diverse vehicles suitable for all kinds of different situations. It’s a game that’s also been around since 2013 so not only is it full of content and DLC for players to pick up, but also a pretty active community. Not to mention, that this is a free-to-play video game title so there’s no reason not to give this game a chance today with the free selection of titles players can use.

When it comes to the game modes, some modes break up the different types of vehicles players can use, whether they want a more arcade-like experience or realistic battles, to more historic missions that attempt to provide a bit more of an accurate battle that took place. With all that said, it’s worth making mention that there are some other vehicle-specific military war games that you might find some interest in such as World of Warships and World of Tanks. As the name of the titles suggests, these games are specific to the kind of vehicles players will be able to use.

#8 Tannenberg

Platform : PC, OS X, Linux, PS4, Xbox One
Release Date : PC, OS X, Linux, PS4 February 13, 2019
PS4, Xbox One July 24, 2020
Genre : First-person shooter

We don’t see too many World War I video games release into the market compared to World War II, but that doesn’t mean there are not some video games to pick up and enjoy in 2021 with The Great War backdrop. One of the video game titles to pick up is Tannenberg, a game developed by M2H who you might know of from their other WWI video game title, Verdun. Tannenberg originally launched back in 2019 but it just saw a release on console platforms last year, 2020. In this game, we’re going through the Tannenberg battle that took place in 1914 where Russia and Germany battled against each other in East Prussia.

Similar to Verdun the developers were aiming for a more realistic approach to the game with the weapons, uniforms, and of course, the environment players would be battling within. With that said, while this game may be the more recent release for M2H, players that are wanting a bit more WWI military war action gameplay should take a look at their previous release, Verdun.

#7 Defcon

Platform : PC, Mac OS X, Linux
Release Date : PC, 29 September 2006 / (Steam) 26 March 2007
OS X 19 April 2007 / Linux 11 December 2012
Genre : Real-time strategy

Defcon is a game that was developed after some inspiration from the iconic 1980s thriller, Wargames. In this game, players are taking the role of a General that is hidden somewhere deep underground in a bunker. Here you’re going to be looking at an old computer monitor as you get a look at what’s going on around the world. With paranoia settling within the world, players are building up their forces to send out tactical strikes at other continents.

This real-time strategy game is all about ensuring that you have enough firepower to make a dent into the opposing forces military power in which you can slowly take them out with a barrage of attacks to even a nuclear strike. However, if you fail to have enough resources stocked up when you handle an attack, the counter-attack may be tough to come back from. With all that said, this game is all about ensuring that you’re last standing with fewer civilian casualties.

#6 Squad

Platform : PC
Release Date : 23 September 2020 (official release on Steam), 15 December 2015 (Steam Early Access), Q1 2018 (Alpha Early Access), Q4 2019 (Beta Release)
Genre : First-person shooter, tactical shooter

Another military-focused tactical FPS that’s gained some positive reception from critics and player-alike is Squad. It’s a game that throws players into team-based battles with a hundred players tossed into the world. This is a game where you can’t expect to drop in and just have a free-for-all experience as the developers along with the players aim to make it a realistic experience. Outside of the actual weapons, vehicles, and environment, one of the key elements to this game is the VoIP system placed in the title.

Players can communicate with their squad to different leaders by using the in-game system voice system. With that said, this game is not for everyone, if you don’t want a more specific military simulator game then this is a title to avoid, things can be a bit slow, there are more tactics in taking out the enemies and getting players into position before diving into the area or flying down into a clearing.

#5 ARMA 3

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Platform : PC, Linux, macOS
Release Date : PC, September 12, 2013 / OS X, Linux August 31, 201
Genre : Tactical shooter

Arma 3 has been around for years now. This title was released back in 2013 and still, this game has a massive following. Fans are given a military sandbox-style game with plenty of content that’s available for both single-player and multiplayer gameplay. However, what some fans may take an interest in is the fact that this game allows content creation with mod support. Here players can craft up their scenarios, multiplayer game modes, along with adding in vehicles and weapons.

Still, this is aimed to be more of a military simulator game so you can expect some brutal gameplay if you don’t take some precautions when going through the different scenarios or even online multiplayer gameplay. You can spend quite a long time playing around in this game, but with that said, there are a ton of fans out there wondering just if and when we’ll see a successor hit the marketplace.

#4 Pavlov VR

Platform : PC
Release Date : 28 Feb, 2017
Genre : Action, Indie, Early Access

Pavlov VR is an early access title for those that enjoy VR gaming. This is a military shooter that can be compared to the likes of Counter-Strike in a lot of ways. Players can join in either online or offline with bots, with a selection of game modes such as your typical deathmatches to more unique game modes such as Gun Game which rewards players with a different gun every time they successfully get a kill. Meanwhile, players can store their guns on either side of their body or their back, but the bigger the weapon, the easier it is to control the shots and aim by using both hands.

Additionally, players can make up their maps as well to give players something new to try out, but since this game is in early access, players should expect changes to happen within the gameplay as the studio prepares for the full launch. We could have placed a few more VR games into this list to highlight titles to check out that are more aimed at military combat, but we’ll stick to just one. With that said, if you have an Oculus Rift, we recently published a list of the best VR games for players to check out which includes a few more military-focused shooters.

#3 Hell Let Loose

Platform : PC, PS5, XSX S
Release Date : 6 June 2019 (early access) / 2021 (fully release)
Genre : First-person shooter

Hell Let Loose is another early access title with the game putting players into an FPS set in World War II. The video game takes players to different iconic battles where you’ll be just another soldier looking to help out your squad in a victory. With battles of 50 vs 50, there is plenty of action-packed combat with players being able to communicate through the in-game VoIP system. Not only are players battling with a variety of iconic weapons, but they’ll have the ability to use vehicles, artillery support, and placing traps or barriers to further hold the line.

Being that there are more tactics to play here, it’s suggested to play and communicate with a group of players if not teaming up with some friends. As a result, this is very much a team-focused game where everyone has a job and needs to stick with it to win. Much like other early access titles on this list, you can likely expect some different tweaks and adjustments being made to the game as the studio prepares to fully launch the Hell Let Loose.

#2 Battlefield 6

Platform :
Release Date : 2021
Genre : Shooter Video Game

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Battlefield is not like Call of Duty as we don’t get new installments every year. Despite this, the games that do end up launching out into the marketplace, usually get supported through a series of DLC and content updates. While Battlefield 1 puts players into World War I and Battlefield V set players into World War II, there’s no official word on just where Battlefield 6 is going to toss players.

Despite this, the CEO of EA Andrew Wilson has been making comments in the past that suggest the next Battlefield game will feature a bigger scale than ever before. It’s also a game that has plenty of destruction just as the series is mainly known, but with the next generation of console platforms available we imagine that wherever we end up getting tossed there are going to be plenty of buildings and landscapes blowing up to pieces.

#1 Call of Duty 2021

Call of Duty 2021
Platform : PS4, Xbox One, PS5, XSX S
Release Date : 2021

Lastly, we have Call of Duty 2021 which as we just mentioned in our previous point for Battlefield 6, this franchise has a new installment coming out every year. In 2020 we received Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War but for 2021 it’s not set in stone quite yet on where this next game will put us. We’ve seen all kinds of suggestions and rumors flooding around with a few stating that we’re going to be tossed back into the World War II setting once again. There’s a lot of areas we’re waiting to see get announced such as the setting, any new mechanics, along with what this could mean for the incredibly popular battle royale game mode Call of Duty: Warzone.

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WarBirds : flight simulator game

WORLD WAR II FAST ACTION AERIAL WARFARE!


SUMMARY
Genre: Action/Sim, Shooter, 3rd personLaunch Date: Shipping Now
Platform(s): PC and Mac/ 1 DVDNumber of Players: 1 - MMOG
Target Age: 12 - 45

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GAMEPLAY OVERVIEW

WarBirds is the Single Player version of the world famous Massively Multiplayer Online Simulation game of World War II flying and aerial combat. The original WarBirds was launched in 1995. WarBirds has been continuously updated with new aircraft, new terrains, new features, improved flight models, better graphics every 6 months since launch. The latest WarBirds 2013 added over 40 new features to the WarBirds legacy!

WarBirds is a Single Player game that offers over 20 flight training modules, 12 instant action missions from Bomber Ambush to Rear Gunner action, and a Free Flight mode where the player can pick from 5 different combat modes, from Air to Air, Free Flight, Target Drones, Bomber Ambush, or Ground Attack in one of over 15 geographic terrains, and choose to fly one of over 120 aircraft. Gamers choose one of three levels of pilot expertise: Rookie, Veteran, or the highly skilled Ace. In each air battle the player can score points, build rank, and acquire medals to compete for the coveted title of WGFP � Worlds� Greatest Fighter Pilot!

Players who purchase WarBirds at retail also get a 30-day free trial in the aerial combat MMOG where players can compete in air-to-air action against other real players in online combat and join online squadrons. They can go on raids with their squadron mates and participate in reenactments of many of the great air events of World War II. Online WarBirds can be found at https://secure2019.ient.com/totalsims. Players can learn how to manage air-to-air combat online in real time, and to fly with live personal trainers by logging into the online arenas of WarBirds.

SELLING POINTS

Proven Track Record. This is the brand new version of the World Famous WarBirds TotalSims series of games that have sold over 1 million retail games and deemed the �top of the online flight-simming pyramid�1 and several time winner of �simulation of the year� awards.

Single-player Action Combat. The Player is thrown right into the action with multiple geographical terrains, multiple mission types, and over 100 aircraft to fly and battle with. No looking for a battle for the player. WarBirds brings the battle right to the player as soon as he takes off.

Complete Training Available. For new players, WarBirds provide short introductory training at game start and over 20 training missions in the Training Tab of the game simulation. And if the player wants a live instructor pilot to join him in his aircraft, he can come online and get live training using the FREE Teamspeak voice over IP system online. A player not familiar with real flying can be brought up to speed as a real fighter pilot with just a few hours of instruction. The player will then spend many hours trying to be an Ace and will be continuously learning to be a better and better fighter pilot!

Multiple Skill Levels for Beginners to Experts. Enjoy WarBirds as an arcade game or as a simulation. The arcade level is Rookie, which eliminates the spinning of aircraft, the blackouts and red outs, and gives the player big guns and a hardened aircraft with unlimited ammo. The player can move on to the Veteran level which has the settings, the ammo, the toughness of the online WarBirds game for a veteran flight sim player. In the Ace mode, the player had better be a great flier as any shots on his aircraft will bring him down. He has to out fly, out maneuver, and out shoot his enemies. Each level moves the player more and more to the ultimate simulation of real tank combat during World War II.

Historical Accuracy and Remarkable Detail. WarBirds dedicates itself entirely to the same remarkable historical accuracy and attention to detail that has made the WarBirds series one of the most visually impressive war sims ever.

A Wealth of Options. Players can choose from countless online scenarios, modes and options that gives WarBirds a stunningly deep playing experience. Pick from an array of WWII aircraft, each with its entirely unique combat characteristic and �personality,� making each game a new experience.

Online Play. Master the single player missions and training and you will be ready for the next step -- an awe-inspiring online community where upward of 200 players are battling. Play in the online arenas for Free for 30 days or join the TotalSims community arenas where hundreds of players recreate the actual missions of World War II. The TotalSims online community has consistently been rated one of the best and most helpful to beginners, providing a perfect environment for non-experienced and veteran players alike.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

PC

  • Windows 7 RECOMMENDED for best performance.
  • 512 MB RAM, 1G recommended for best play.
  • DirectX 10.0 compatible, or DirectX 9.0c required, sound and video cards with Windows 7
  • Mouse and keyboard, Joystick is highly recommended.
  • Throttle and Rudder pedals are not necessary, but recommended to enhance the overall experience of the game. Several manufacturers make models of their flight control systems for the PC.
  • Video Card that supports Hardware T&L and Shader3.
  • Internet connection is necessary to take advantage of the online capabilities of the game.

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Mac

  • Operating System: Mac OS X 10.7.5 or later.
  • Video Memory, 512 MB RAM required, 1 G or higher recommended.
  • ard Disk Space: 3.5 GB of free space.
  • Joystick, mouse and keyboard. Throttle and Rudder pedals are recommended. Several manufacturers make models of their flight control systems for the Macintosh.
  • Internet Connection required for online play.

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CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR THE TOTALSIMS SERIES OF SIMULATION GAMES

'The WarBirds series has been around for some time, and continues to be one of the best combat flight simulations around.'
-Gamespy

'You won't find an online WW2 sim that even comes close to what WarBirds offers.'
-Gamespy

'For several years now WarBirds has graced the unfriendly skies of the Internet, �as one of the most intense and realistic World War II flight simulators ever attempted for the computer.'
-Gamespot

'Would I recommend WarBirds? The answer is: Yes, Absolutely! WarBirds is a blast to play. Nothing compares to flying against actual unpredictable human opponents in real time with some of the most accurate flight models available.'
-Computer Games Online

'WarBirds is simply the best of the lot. The combination of the excellent flight, weapon and damage modeling, the 3D graphics, and the kick of flying in the same airspace with some of the biggest hotshots to ever sit down in front of a joystick, makes it a thrilling and rewarding experience.'
-Intelligamer

'WarBirds provides one of the most entertaining and challenging air-combat environments on the Net.'
-PC Gamer

'WarBirds III was my first foray into the world of massively-multiplayer online gaming and the sense of amazement that I felt seeing more than 100 players engaged in an online war cannot be understated. The game provided me with moments that I have never experienced in my years of PC simming.'
-Wargamer.com

'� a great addition to any flight-sim fan's library.'
-Simulation News


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