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Enlisted Announced Open Beta for Battle of Berlin Campaign

Enlisted, an MMO squad-based first-person shooter, announced on 24th June that its third campaign “Battle of Berlin” is now in an open beta period and is available to all Enlisted players. This follows a successful closed beta period that ran from 23rd April until 23rd June.

Enlisted is a free-to-play World War II themed first-person squad-based MMO shooter developed by Darkflow Software and published by Gaijin Entertainment. The game was released on 2nd March earlier this year following a closed beta period from 10th November 2020 until 7th April and an open beta period from 8th April until 1st March.

Enlisted’s third campaign, “Battle of Berlin,” is based on the historical fall of Berlin and battle between the Soviet Red Army and Nazi Germany in 1945 during World War II. “Battle of Berlin” features new squads, weapons, planes, and tanks, as well as new locations, including the historical Lehrter Bahnhof railway terminal. “Battle of Berlin” also includes multiple new missions and 11 added levels of progression that unlock new items, such as weapons, vehicles, and squads.

Along with “Battle of Berlin,” Enlisted has revamped the Lone Fighter mode, adding realistic friendly fire and removing the kill log from visibility so that players must ensure a body is dead. Both of these changes were made in an attempt to add realism to the game. The Squad Mode version of the game remains unchanged.

Enlisted is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Charr Davenport

Charr Davenport

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