Six Days in Fallujah finally launches after 18 years of controversy.

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Source: Polygon
Six Days in Fallujah finally launches after 18 years of controversy.
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Controversial tactical shooter video game, Six Days in Fallujah, set in the Iraq War, has been given a surprise early access release for Windows PC via Steam. The game includes four co-operative four-player missions set in urban maps that are generated procedurally every time the game is played. Additional cooperative missions are planned for the early access period, including “story campaign missions recreating real stories from the Second Battle of Fallujah from the perspective of both coalition forces and Iraqi civilians.” The game was first proposed in 2009 but was harshly criticized, causing Konami to pull out of the project. Highwire Games picked up the project in 2021.

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