Commanders, thank you for your continued support! Without your feedback, suggestions and bug reports, we wouldn’t be able to make Enlisted better for all of us.
This year we released four major updates that added many new features and improvements to the game: top tier jets, new engineer structures, a new map along with reworks and additions to existing ones, many graphical improvements from bullet holes to explosion and destruction effects, ray tracing support, option to change the nationality of soldiers, a new frontline for the USSR and Japan, 26 new researchable weapons and vehicles, plus countless smaller changes, including balance and BR changes.
We also worked hard to keep you entertained between the updates and held more than 25 events with interesting new and returning rewards.
Lets not forget the new SITREP series of the CM Team either, which quickly became one of your favorites.
We are glad that you spent this year with us. Happy holidays and see you next year!
Thank the developers for providing players with a huge surprise gift on Christmas Day: a BP season pass bug (fixed a few hours later).
padouru!padouru~
They could really give us a Christmas present like most online games do, right? How about something from the veterans’ box of our choice? Or a BP weapon of our choice?
One hundred thousand silver coins or anything!
There’s still time! XD
Happy Holidays to you guys too. I just want to say that the Italian Uniforms FINALLY being available makes me so happy. Makes me so glad I saved all my Italian Squads. It’s truly wonderful and was a fabulous Christmas Present.
Merry Christmas! I really hope the development team that went to the military can come back and design maps and campaign modes for this WWII masterpiece, because the neighboring game “Hell on Earth” has already started updating with new campaigns and squads.
what is the new engineer structure? i have been gone since jet update and i havent notice anything unless you are talking about the US ampuloment thingy?
The PPSh-41 with a BraMit suppressor used the same magazines as the PPD-40 with a BraMit suppressor (only if a PPSh with a suppressor ever existed). This weapon used longer silent cartridges. The magazine for these cartridges was also thicker than usual. I haven’t seen a single factory-made box magazine for either the regular PPD-40 or its silent version.
Happy holidays @Ungorisz maybe the bugs we report 3 years ago can be fixed in time for next Christmas because we’re such a loving and dedicated community?