Published
11 Feb, 2021
In 2009, developers Atomic Games and publishers Konami announced Six Days In Fallujah, a third-person shooter based on a real battle five years prior in the then-ongoing Iraq War. This proved controversial for several reasons, enough that Konami soon dropped the game and Atomic eventually scrapped it. Well, it's coming back. Kinda. An "all-new" Six Days In Fallujah was announced today, now an FPS and being both made and published by different companies. Huh. Trailer's below.
As before, the game is based on part of the 2004's Second Battle Of Fallujah, with today's announcement saying it "recreates true stories of Marines, Soldiers, and Iraqi civilians who fought Al Qaeda". It says players will "lead a fireteam through real-life encounters enabled by unique technology that simulates the uncertainty and tactics of urban combat."