

Six Days in Fallujah
Platform: Steam / Region: GLOBAL€2.01
Based on true stories from one of the world's toughest modern battles, Six Days drops you and your team into real-world scenarios that require real-life tactics to overcome.
4-PLAYER TACTICAL CO-OP
Six Days in Fallujah begins Early Access with a uniquely tactical all-human 4-player fireteam experience in which coordination and proficiency are essential. Stay tight with your team and move carefully, because these AI enemies use the same tactics against you that made the Second Battle of Fallujah among the bloodiest in half a century.
PROCEDURAL ARCHITECTURE
Marines never knew what was behind the next door. In Six Days, neither do you. Each time you start a mission, buildings are re-shaped inside and out, enemies take up new positions, and different threats emerge. You'll never know what to expect -- just like actual combat.
BLOCK-SCALE AI
Unlike most games, AI enemies in Six Days can move anywhere on the battlefield and deploy a wide range of tactics against you. They will stalk, flank, and ambush you, coordinate attacks against you, lure you into traps, and much more. It's very difficult to survive without your team.
360-DEGREE BATTLEFIELD
There are no front lines here. Enemies can attack from anywhere. To make matters worse, you're constantly moving between blindingly bright outdoors and terrifyingly dark indoors. The defender has all the advantages. And you're not the defender.
INDOOR/OUTDOOR SANDBOX
There are no linear "golden paths" in Six Days. You're free to attack challenges from any direction, indoors and outdoors. Climb to rooftops to attack buildings from the top down. Cross wooden planks between buildings. Kick down the front door or climb through a window. The decisions are yours. And so are the consequences.
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 terrorist 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.
ROADMAP
Six Days starts with realistic 4-player tactical co-op missions set during the opening days of the invasion in the northern part of the city, where coalition forces encountered numerous insurgents and few civilians. Over time, we'll add more maps, times of day, and weather into the mix, along with real-world special-operations forces, equipment, and missions.
Initially, Six Days offers a Humans vs. AI co-operative multiplayer experience. As Early Access progresses, we'll add proficient AI teammates that follow your orders, along with civilians who can complicate matters significantly.
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System requirements
Minimum
Memory: 8 GB
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon R9 390
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600
File Size: 22 GB
OS: Windows 10
Recommended
Memory: 12 GB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
CPU: Intel Core i7-8700
File Size: 22 GB
OS: Windows 11
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