Imagine stepping into a massive, multiplayer war game that not only brings historical battles to life but elevates them with authenticity and competitive spirit. That’s precisely what Enlisted offers. This free-to-play gem is renowned for its immersive World War II scenarios, and with its latest update, they’ve upped the ante by introducing early jet fighters and a range of enticing new weapons.
Enlisted brings the American, Soviet, German, and Japanese forces to the battlefield, equipping you with everything needed to reenact historical clashes. Or, if the mood strikes you, mix things up and see how hypothetical battles might pan out with the diverse arsenal at your disposal. The game had a rocky start, facing criticism and even a removal from Steam shortly after its debut. However, it’s seen a remarkable turnaround, quickly becoming a top choice for war game enthusiasts. And the fresh Jet Power update is only enhancing the experience.
Each of the four armies is now equipped with at least one jet-powered plane to ramp up the intensity of aerial skirmishes. The Americans can unleash the power of the Meteor F Mk.3 and the F-80A-5. Germany flexes its might with two variants of the Messerschmitt jet: the Me 262 A-1a/Jabo and the Me 262 A-1/U4. Soviet forces take to the skies with the Su-9, while the Japanese aviation prowess is represented by the Kikka.
For those who prefer the ground game, there’s plenty of new firepower to explore. The Soviets have added the Fedorov 1912 rifle and the Urugan SMG to their lineup. German troops can now carry the MG 81 machine gun, a notable addition typically reserved for aircraft. The Japanese forces gain an edge against tanks with the Ofenrohr rocket launcher, courtesy of the Germans. Meanwhile, the American arsenal expands with the Northover Projector, essentially a long-range cannon that launches phosphorous grenades.
The update isn’t just about new gear, though. It also features improvements to the maps, including a significant overhaul of Seelow Heights. Expect to see more varied vegetation, alternative routes to capture points, and increased cover for infantry engagements.
Currently live in Enlisted, the Jet Power update coincides with a new battle pass. To dive into every detail, you can check the full patch notes directly. And don’t forget, Enlisted is a free PC game, so diving into the action won’t cost you a penny. If you’re craving more games with a similar vibe, our guide to the best FPS games might have what you’re looking for.
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