Victory At Sea Atlantic: WWII Naval Warfare Launches April 5, 2024 on Steam and GOG

Gaming Staff • March 22, 2024

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Evil Twin Artworks is thrilled to announce the official launch of Victory At Sea Atlantic, a World War II naval warfare game set in the Atlantic theater. The game is set to release on Steam and GOG on April 5th, 2024. The game offers historical authenticity with realistic ship models, accurate battles, and dynamic weather conditions. Players will experience strategic depth, making critical decisions on ship selection, tactical choices, and managing the challenges of wartime naval operations.

Throughout the development process, the team has engaged with the community and incorporated their feedback. As a result, the game now includes new features such as aircraft bombing raids on land targets, an Axis campaign, more detailed amphibious assaults, and additional vehicles.

Evil Twin Artworks encourages players to join the conversation on the Steam and GOG forums, share their thoughts, strategies, and excitement for Victory At Sea Atlantic. The development team is committed to fostering an engaged player community that actively contributes to the game's evolution. Players can add the game to their Steam or GOG wishlists and join the conversation on the game's community pages and Discord.

Evil Twin Artworks is a Swindon-based game development studio known for creating original, multi-platform games, including River Cottage Get Foraging for Channel 4 and the award-winning PC strategy game, Victory At Sea.

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