"Victura and Highwire Games today announced plans to nearly double the size of the team developing Six Days in Fallujah and delay release of the game until Q4-2022."
"The Seattle-based (Washington , the US) indie games publisher Victura and indie games developer Highwire Games, are today very happy and excited to announce that they have just released three new missions for their first-person tactical shooter "Six Days in Fallujah", nearly doubling the content in the game (the new missions is available right now for PC via Steam Early Access)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Six Days In Fallujah is a controversial military sim which just hit Early Access. Jump Dash Roll dives into the battlefield to give its first impressions on a possible rival to Call of Duty.
14 years after its original controversy-filled announcement, Six Days in Fallujah has made its way into Early Access. How does this milsim game fare?
War Crime Simulator 2022. It's rich that people are complaining about censorship to the detractors, yet the devs are censoring the actions of the US military in their own game. The game has every right to exist, but that doesn't mean that they aren't military shills making this snuff.
Who is funding this? An extra year and double the staff for a game that most people have written off as poorly conceived?
Why is this game being made?