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A DLC mission that puts you in occupied France with a rifle, a camera, and orders to take down a high-value target. Short, focused, divisive.

Sniper Elite: Resistance's "Target Führer - Lights, Camera, Achtung" is a standalone DLC mission dropped into the same occupied-France sandbox the base game runs on. You get one objective area, Rebellion's signature long-range sniping loop, and a premise that leans into the series' B-movie self-awareness harder than usual. If you've played any Sniper Elite title in the last four entries, you know exactly what you're getting: wind-adjusted bolt-action shots, the X-ray kill cam that made the series famous, and enough stealth optionality to reward patience or punish impatience depending on your playstyle. The sniping mechanics themselves are the reason anyone is here, and they hold up. Bullet drop, wind drift, and heartbeat management give the long shots a tactile weight that most third-person action games completely skip. The stealth layer is functional without being demanding - guards are readable, sound masking with environmental noise still works, and you can absolutely ghost through if that's your angle. The mission's gimmick this time involves a film crew and some theatrical staging, which fits the tone without reinventing the wheel. It's Rebellion doing what Rebellion does, just with a slightly more theatrical framing. Here's the honest problem: at 75 percent positive on over five thousand reviews and a Metacritic sitting at 70, this DLC is landing as "fine" rather than "essential." For a paid mission add-on, "fine" is a tough sell. The map is tight and the mission duration reflects that - experienced players will clear it in under two hours, possibly faster if you're not hunting collectibles or trying for challenge completions. Co-op is supported, and playing through with a partner does extend the life a bit since coordinated simultaneous shots across multiple targets remain one of the more satisfying things this series does. Cross-platform multiplayer is in the tag list too, which matters if your group is split across storefronts. If you're a returning Sniper Elite player who's already burned through the base game's content and wants one more excuse to set up a long shot across a French courtyard, this delivers that specific thing competently. If you're on the fence about the base game itself, start there and come back. And if you're a competitive PvP-first player, the adversarial modes are in here but they're not the reason this DLC exists - don't show up expecting a thriving ranked scene from a niche mission pack. Fred, Scout Team

Sniper Elite: Resistance - Target Führer - Lights, Camera, Achtung (DLC)
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Sniper Elite: Resistance - Target Führer - Lights, Camera, Achtung (DLC)

Jan 30, 2025Rebellion
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A DLC mission that puts you in occupied France with a rifle, a camera, and orders to take down a high-value target. Short, focused, divisive.

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Sniper Elite: Resistance's "Target Führer - Lights, Camera, Achtung" is a standalone DLC mission dropped into the same occupied-France sandbox the base game runs on. You get one objective area, Rebellion's signature long-range sniping loop, and a premise that leans into the series' B-movie self-awareness harder than usual. If you've played any Sniper Elite title in the last four entries, you know exactly what you're getting: wind-adjusted bolt-action shots, the X-ray kill cam that made the series famous, and enough stealth optionality to reward patience or punish impatience depending on your playstyle. The sniping mechanics themselves are the reason anyone is here, and they hold up. Bullet drop, wind drift, and heartbeat management give the long shots a tactile weight that most third-person action games completely skip. The stealth layer is functional without being demanding - guards are readable, sound masking with environmental noise still works, and you can absolutely ghost through if that's your angle. The mission's gimmick this time involves a film crew and some theatrical staging, which fits the tone without reinventing the wheel. It's Rebellion doing what Rebellion does, just with a slightly more theatrical framing. Here's the honest problem: at 75 percent positive on over five thousand reviews and a Metacritic sitting at 70, this DLC is landing as "fine" rather than "essential." For a paid mission add-on, "fine" is a tough sell. The map is tight and the mission duration reflects that - experienced players will clear it in under two hours, possibly faster if you're not hunting collectibles or trying for challenge completions. Co-op is supported, and playing through with a partner does extend the life a bit since coordinated simultaneous shots across multiple targets remain one of the more satisfying things this series does. Cross-platform multiplayer is in the tag list too, which matters if your group is split across storefronts. If you're a returning Sniper Elite player who's already burned through the base game's content and wants one more excuse to set up a long shot across a French courtyard, this delivers that specific thing competently. If you're on the fence about the base game itself, start there and come back. And if you're a competitive PvP-first player, the adversarial modes are in here but they're not the reason this DLC exists - don't show up expecting a thriving ranked scene from a niche mission pack. Fred, Scout Team

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Single-playerMulti-playerPvPOnline PvPCo-opOnline Co-opCross-Platform MultiplayerSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsAdjustable Text SizeCamera ComfortColor AlternativesAdjustable DifficultyKeyboard Only OptionPlayable without Timed InputSave AnytimeSubtitle OptionsSurround SoundPartial Controller SupportSteam CloudHDR availableFamily SharingTactical ShooterStealth OptionalBullet Drop MechanicsKill CamMission DLCCo-op CampaignBolt-ActionAssassination

System Requirements

Minimum

os
Windows 10
cpu
Intel Core i5-8400
ram
12 GB RAM
gpu
GTX 1060 3GB
storage
60 GB

Recommended

os
Windows 10/11
cpu
Intel Core i7-8700K
ram
16 GB RAM
gpu
GTX 1070 8GB
storage
60 GB SSD

Reviews & Ratings

Metacritic
70
Steam
75%(5,483)

Game Info

Developer
Rebellion
Publisher
Rebellion
Release Date
Jan 30, 2025

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2024-12$59.99
2024-11$41.99
2024-09$35.99
2024-07$29.99(lowest)