Compare Six Days in Fallujah prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Highwire Games. Published by Victura. Released on 6/22/2023. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Early Access.

If you want to know what urban combat actually felt like in 2004 Fallujah, this hardcore co-op tactical shooter gets closer than anything else on the market. Bring a full fireteam or prepare to be humbled fast.

My first hour in Six Days in Fallujah ended the same way every time: I walked into a building, got shot by someone I never saw, and reloaded. That loop is not a bug. The game is built around the paranoia that every doorway, every window, and every rooftop could end your run before you have time to react, and it commits to that philosophy harder than almost any FPS released in the last decade. At its core, this is a PvE co-op tactical shooter for up to four players where you lead a fireteam through procedurally regenerated maps of Fallujah. The procedural architecture is the headline mechanic: buildings shift layout between sessions, entrances move, enemy positions randomize. You cannot memorize routes the way you would in a traditional shooter, which means every run forces fresh decision-making. Do you breach the door that might have guns trained on it, or do you blow a hole through the side wall and expose yourself outside? There are objectives rotating across mission types, including destroying supply caches, securing strongpoints, and repelling vehicle-borne IED attacks, and none of them forgive reckless play. The movement is deliberately weighty, accounting for the roughly 60-plus pounds of gear on your character, and the UI is stripped down to near-nothing. You check your own magazine count manually. There is no health regen. Proximity-based voice chat changes how squad communication sounds depending on whether you are indoors or in the open, which is one of those small details that quietly elevates the tension. What works best is how the game blends documentary material into the experience. Real soldiers and marines narrate loading screens and appear in video interview segments between missions. Veterans who actually served in Fallujah have called out specific environmental and audio details as accurate in community reviews, and the overall atmosphere leans closer to survival horror than arcade shooter. The gunplay and audio design are consistently praised: weapon sounds, reload animations, and environmental ambience all carry weight. Where the game stumbles is the AI on both sides. Friendly bots can be frustratingly passive, while enemy AI swings between uncanny accuracy and getting stuck on geometry. The randomized maps, while clever, can also feel visually samey despite the procedural variation. It is worth understanding the context. This project has been in development in one form or another since 2009, went through cancellations, publisher departures, and a revival, before finally launching on Steam Early Access in June 2023. The controversy around using the Second Battle of Fallujah as a game setting has followed it the entire way. What actually shipped is, by most accounts, a serious and restrained attempt at historical recreation rather than a glorification piece, but the Early Access label still matters. The promised campaign modes, including a perspective following an Iraqi civilian family, were not available at launch and are being added over time. What you are playing right now is the fireteam mission content, which has depth but limited variety. Solo play is possible with AI partners, but the game is clearly designed for a coordinated human squad. Random matchmaking has a rough reputation, and if you walk in without friends who already own it, you may bounce off hard. For players who want a tactical shooter that respects the weight of what it is depicting, rewards communication, and genuinely makes you think before every door, this is one of the more distinctive experiences in the genre right now. For anyone expecting a polished, complete game or a breezy solo experience, the Early Access status is a real caveat, not a formality. Alex, Scout Team

Six Days in Fallujah
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Six Days in Fallujah

Jun 22, 2023Highwire GamesVictura
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If you want to know what urban combat actually felt like in 2004 Fallujah, this hardcore co-op tactical shooter gets closer than anything else on the market. Bring a full fireteam or prepare to be humbled fast.

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Best for tactical shooter fans with a full squad ready; solo players and casual FPS fans should wait for the full campaign release.

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My first hour in Six Days in Fallujah ended the same way every time: I walked into a building, got shot by someone I never saw, and reloaded. That loop is not a bug. The game is built around the paranoia that every doorway, every window, and every rooftop could end your run before you have time to react, and it commits to that philosophy harder than almost any FPS released in the last decade. At its core, this is a PvE co-op tactical shooter for up to four players where you lead a fireteam through procedurally regenerated maps of Fallujah. The procedural architecture is the headline mechanic: buildings shift layout between sessions, entrances move, enemy positions randomize. You cannot memorize routes the way you would in a traditional shooter, which means every run forces fresh decision-making. Do you breach the door that might have guns trained on it, or do you blow a hole through the side wall and expose yourself outside? There are objectives rotating across mission types, including destroying supply caches, securing strongpoints, and repelling vehicle-borne IED attacks, and none of them forgive reckless play. The movement is deliberately weighty, accounting for the roughly 60-plus pounds of gear on your character, and the UI is stripped down to near-nothing. You check your own magazine count manually. There is no health regen. Proximity-based voice chat changes how squad communication sounds depending on whether you are indoors or in the open, which is one of those small details that quietly elevates the tension. What works best is how the game blends documentary material into the experience. Real soldiers and marines narrate loading screens and appear in video interview segments between missions. Veterans who actually served in Fallujah have called out specific environmental and audio details as accurate in community reviews, and the overall atmosphere leans closer to survival horror than arcade shooter. The gunplay and audio design are consistently praised: weapon sounds, reload animations, and environmental ambience all carry weight. Where the game stumbles is the AI on both sides. Friendly bots can be frustratingly passive, while enemy AI swings between uncanny accuracy and getting stuck on geometry. The randomized maps, while clever, can also feel visually samey despite the procedural variation. It is worth understanding the context. This project has been in development in one form or another since 2009, went through cancellations, publisher departures, and a revival, before finally launching on Steam Early Access in June 2023. The controversy around using the Second Battle of Fallujah as a game setting has followed it the entire way. What actually shipped is, by most accounts, a serious and restrained attempt at historical recreation rather than a glorification piece, but the Early Access label still matters. The promised campaign modes, including a perspective following an Iraqi civilian family, were not available at launch and are being added over time. What you are playing right now is the fireteam mission content, which has depth but limited variety. Solo play is possible with AI partners, but the game is clearly designed for a coordinated human squad. Random matchmaking has a rough reputation, and if you walk in without friends who already own it, you may bounce off hard. For players who want a tactical shooter that respects the weight of what it is depicting, rewards communication, and genuinely makes you think before every door, this is one of the more distinctive experiences in the genre right now. For anyone expecting a polished, complete game or a breezy solo experience, the Early Access status is a real caveat, not a formality.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamProcedural MapsProximity Voice ChatPvE Co-opFireteam TacticsDocumentary IntegrationUrban Warfare SimWeighted MovementAI Fireteam CommandsHistorical FPSSurvival Horror Atmosphere

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Windows 10
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Intel i5 7th generation or AMD Ryzen 5-2600
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Windows 11
Processor
Intel i7-9700 or AMD Ryzen 7-3700x
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12 GB RAM
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Developer
Highwire Games
Publisher
Victura
Release Date
Jun 22, 2023

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