Bomber Crew deploys Secret Weapons DLC

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Chocks/bombs away! The mildly FTL-ish recreation Bomber Crew unleashed its first payload of DLC final Friday, sending a brand new mini-campaign, bomber upgrades and experimental enemy fighter craft plummeting all the way down to the earth beneath.

That new marketing campaign takes place within the winter of 1944, throughout the “Big Week” that paved the best way for the land invasion of continental Europe. The real-life sequence of missions is also referred to as “Operation Argument”, which I a lot desire – apparently Operation Passive Aggression and Operation Quibble simply couldn’t get the job accomplished.

Flying in winter naturally means flying in snowstorms. Here’s the listing of the brand new DLC’s options on Steam:

– New experimental enemy fighter craft!
– New enemy Aces
– A snow-swept atmosphere that includes hazardous snowstorms
– New upgrades to your Bomber, such because the 20mm Cannon turret, Homing Missiles, and extra

Developers Runner Duck Games have additionally thrown in some free aircraft paraphernalia for everybody that owns the bottom recreation, which incorporates Christmas jumpers for each the bombers and their crew. Tisn’t the season to be Jerry.

Alec recently spoke to Runner Duck Games about the way forward for the sport, which is a future filled with DLC due to the sport’s wild industrial success. The DLC that comes after this one can be what “everyone’s asking for”, which is nearly definitely a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. There’ll be yet another DLC after that, which the devs have saved shtum about thus far.

I haven’t flown any bombers but myself, however Adam has returned from battle with a traumatising story of aerial catastrophe and an unintended journey to Birmingham:

“I knew where I wanted the plane to be. I wanted it to be circling around the drowning pilot. I wanted it to be in the vicinity of that pilot for the forseeable future, while I tended to the small matter of ensuring the entire apparatus didn’t fall out of the sky. The plane did not know that I wanted it to do anything except to fly forward forever though, and the reason it didn’t know is because my navigator was the person trying to extinguish the fire on the wing.”

The Secret Weapons DLC prices £four.99/$four.99/€four.99 on Steam. Or you may as a substitute choose up the season pass for £9.99/$9.99/€9.99.

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Bomber Crew, Runner Duck

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