Enlisted’s New Guerrilla Soldier Class Can Go Places Others Can’t
Soviet partisans, German militias, and irregular fighters can explore the enemy combat zone.
Today, Darkflow Software and Gaijin Entertainment released a new content update for Enlisted, the military online shooter. Titled “Guerrilla Warfare,” the update introduces the new Guerrilla soldier class. Unlike other classes, the Guerrilla – which consists of Soviet partisans, German militias, and irregular fighters - can engage in activities in enemy combat zones. In fact, the only places they can’t enter are respawn zones. This class also carries spare ammunition for any weapon they come across as well as extra charges of TNT.
The update also introduces a new map, “Mountain Pass”. Located in the Ardennes, the map is inspired by the battles that took place between the US and Germany in 1944 and has players fighting to take control of a small town with a transport junction situated in it.
In addition to the new content, Guerrilla Warfare also includes visual updates for wheeled and tracked vehicles. Suspension physics are more detailed as well, resulting in more realistic tracks stretching when moving over obstacles.
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