Warsaw Releasing on September 4th for PC; PS4 and Switch Versions Out Later

Gameplay, management, and much more showcased in newest trailer.

Posted By | On 02nd, Jul. 2019

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If Darkest Dungeon gameplay with a World War 2 setting is your thing, then Pixelated Milk’s Warsaw might be the game to watch out for. The developer has announced that it will be releasing on September 4th for PC. Though also in development for PS4 and Nintendo Switch, those versions will be coming later.

Warsaw sees the player assembling a group of heroes comprised of civilians and soldiers to battle the Nazis. Characters have different classes and skills, while missions have varying difficulties. You’ll learn more about different events and characters’ backgrounds during specific circumstances in these missions.

There are some twists and turns though – you can meet different individuals and teams and convince them to join your cause. Cover, flanking, and various skills will also play a role in victory, but don’t forget to scavenge ammo and supplies. Check out GamingBolt’s interview with the development team to learn more about Warsaw and its gameplay.


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