Overview

Number of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Release Date

Switch eShop

  • US 30th Nov 2023, $14.99
Official Site
nintendo.com

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About The Game

The most famous D-Day Normandy landings in history (Operation Overlord) begin. Part 4 of "World War: Prologue"&"World War: Combat Guardian"&"World War: D-Day PART ONE"
In Operation Overlord, the airborne forces are in action this time!
It is a solo single player / FPS game set in World War II, favored by military enthusiasts. Be a hero on a battlefield full of gunfire and blood!

・An interesting mission based on historical facts will take place.
At each stage, you have a mission based on the story. You can enjoy an exciting game.
・You can collect and use various weapons used in World War II.
・With 3D sound and 3D physics engines, you can enjoy realistic and exciting game.
・This game offers a variety of 3D effects and graphics where you can feel the world war.
・You can fight in cooperation with AI allies on the battlefield.
・You can hide/cover your body to surrounding objects during a battle and fight like a real gun battle.
・[EPISODE] mode aims to complete the mission according to the story.
・In [WAVE] mode, you survive with the goal of clearing 25 WAVE.
・Please enjoy an exciting FPS game using various weapons of allies and enemies you acquire during the battle.

A touching ending awaits you when you get rid of your enemies and complete all episodes and 25 waves in the historical scenes of the Second World War.

Synopsis
The Soviet Union had suffered heavy damage on the Eastern Front.
They continued to call on the Allied Forces to build a second front in Europe.
These requests test the Germans' ability to defend their coast.
However, Dieppe Raid ambitiously prepared battle plan failed.
The Allied leaders then met and held the Casablanca Conference.
The Allies then made plans for an Allied Normandy landings.
It was the airborne forces that signaled the opening act of D-Day.
In the early hours of June 6, each Allied airborne forces.
Now a historic battle is about to begin.