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It is presented as a unique game in its kind and takes us to a world where the Second World War never ended. War Mechanic is announced with a trailer – War Mechanic

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Alternate history scenarios are a common theme in countless video games, especially those where Nazi Germany emerges victorious from World War II. One example is Wolfenstein: The New Order, but today we have come to talk about an interesting simulator that has just been announced: War Mechanic.

Set in a dieselpunk world where World War II never ended, War Mechanic puts us in charge of a military base in the rear where we must respond to the front-line orders, repair their vehicles, defend the base from enemy attacks, and even shoot down enemy planes from which we will have to recover valuable resources from the wreckage. “Manage a military base, explore with your combat vehicle, and survive in a world driven by war and money,” summarize its creators on Steam.

Take the wheel and explore abandoned sites

We are not facing the typical World War II video game, but rather a proposal more focused on management, survival, and exploration where, armed with a good off-road truck, we will have to take the wheel and travel to all kinds of dangerous territories, the more dangerous the better, to have a chance to contribute to the end of the conflict.

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The good news is that in this alternate timeline, technological advances have been made that allow, for example, the automation of robot work. War Mechanic also promises an adventure with an epic war campaign where we will be able to enjoy sharp dialogues and meet intriguing characters. When? Not too long, at the beginning of 2025 on PC via Steam.

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