Enlisted Introduces Gameplay Mode With Armored Train
Enlisted received a patch that expanded all campaigns with additional missions. Among them was a new mode in which players must defend an armored train.
- Armored Train Escort mode;
- Berlin Campaign on Xbox One and PlayStation 4;
- New missions for all campaigns;
- Battle Pass season 4 launch.
Another update for Enlisted, a network shooter set in the realities of World War II, has been released. The biggest attraction of the patch is a new game mode - Armored Train Escort, available as part of Battle of Berlin. In it, one side must defend an armored train while the other must stop it from reaching its destination. The defenders get reinforcements after crossing each checkpoint, while the attackers have an endless supply of units.
With the release of the update, the Battle of Berlin campaign has also finally been made available to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners.
The patch also introduces additional missions:
- Birch Grove in Battle of Moscow received an Invasion mode mission;
- Oasis in Battle of Tunisia received a Destruction mode mission;
- Gare de Saint-Lo in Invastion of Normandy received an Invasion mode mission;
- Omer in Invastion of Normandy got a Destruction mode mission.
Along with the release of the patch, the fourth season of the Battle Pass was also launched. In it, players receive weekly combat tasks that enable them to earn points to unlock new rewards. There are eight unique soldiers (one for each army), five types of weapons and eight variants of camouflage for vehicles.
In addition, to celebrate the holidays, radio operators can summon fireworks and engineers can put up decorated Christmas trees. There are also a ton of gameplay mechanic improvements. For example, pilots can now carry parachutes, enabling them to survive jumping out of planes. The AI has also been improved by introducing additional behavior patterns.
Enlisted is available on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. The game uses the free-to-play model with microtransactions.