We continue to tell you about the new additions of the upcoming major update. With it, a new class of soldiers will join Enlisted – guerrillas!
The soldiers in these squads have a difficult task – to sow the seeds of chaos in the ranks of the enemy through sabotage and ruin all their plans. Although guerrillas often prefer to stay in the shadows, they do not hesitate to meet the enemy face to face.
Behind enemy lines
The most important and distinctive feature of the new class is their ability to enter most of the enemy’s battle area without time restrictions. The only areas that remain off-limits are the infantry and vehicle spawn zones.
It’s also worth mentioning that the overall mission boundaries for guerrillas remain unchanged - like all other classes, they cannot stray too far from the main battlefield.
You can never have too many explosives
Guerrillas can take significantly more TNT charges into battle - as many as five! With them, they can set up elaborate ambushes and fight tankers who think that staying outside the general battle area will save them.
Please note: This feature only works if you equip a TNT charge in their Mine slot.
What was yours is now ours
Guerrillas have a special ammo pouch in which they carry ammunition for a wide variety of weapons: when you pick up a weapon, you get full ammunition for it.
This class feature will help you countless times in completing combat missions behind enemy lines.
Pre-order bundle: “Guerrilla Warfare”
Be among the first to try out the new class when the update is released! The bundle includes two premium guerrilla squads with captured weapons for the USSR and Germany!
Purchase the bundle before the major update is released to receive exclusive pre-order bonuses: a portrait and a nickname decorator.
If you’re playing Enlisted on console, you can get these bonuses by purchasing one of the squads within 14 days of the update’s release.
Soviet guerrillas with MP-40 (USSR, BR II)
Soviet guerrillas operating in occupied territories actively used captured German weapons, including the MP-40.
In the forest and rural areas where guerrillas operated, the MP-40 was convenient for close combat, ambushes, and sudden attacks on German columns and garrisons.
Volkssturm with PPS-43 (Germany, BR II)
A significant number of PPS-43s fell into enemy hands and were actively used by Volkssturm units towards the end of the war.
Due to its compact size, light weight and reliability, the PPS-43 was excellent for sabotage operations, such as ambushes on retreating units and Allied patrols.
Additionally, this new soldier class will be featured in the upcoming “Reinforcements received” event. Plus, all countries will have access to it through research.