Historically accurate first-person military shooter Six Days in Fallujah will release its “Command and Control” update on November 7th marking a major content update for the game. For starters, the first two single-player story missions will be added, featuring real-life scenarios, as well as documentary interviews with Iraqis and Americans who were on the ground during the Second Battle of Fallujah in November 2004.
There will be a massive update to the game’s AI as well, which will allow players to seamlessly issue commands to their teammates and execute authentic military tactics such as fire and maneuver, breaching, covered movement, ambush, and 360-degree security. Additionally, a new procedural co-op mission will be added called HLZ Wolf, and the game is also getting ray-traced lighting for more realistic lighting and weather effects.
Six Says in Fallujah is currently in Early Access on Steam, but will be releasing 1.0 in 2025 for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles. Check out a gameplay trailer for the new update below: