Ever felt that itch to dive into a large-scale multiplayer battle that pulls you straight into the action of history’s most famous wars? That’s exactly what Enlisted offers. This free-to-play giant has gained a reputation for bringing legendary warzones to life with authentic weapons, vehicles, and all the strategic elements you need to relive or completely reimagine World War 2 confrontations. Now, with its latest update, Enlisted is soaring to new heights – literally – by introducing some of the world’s earliest jet fighters into battle, along with a fresh batch of formidable WW2 weaponry.
In Enlisted, you’ll find yourself amidst the armies of the U.S., the Soviet Union, Germany, and Japan. Whether you’re aiming for historical accuracy or concocting fantastical “who would win?” scenarios, Enlisted gives you the toolkit to explore all of that and more. Despite a rocky start that saw it removed from Steam, the game has made a remarkable comeback, earning its place as a top-tier war game. And with the arrival of the Jet Power update, things are only getting more intense.
Each powerhouse nation now has its cutting-edge jet to fuel the aerial combat fire. American pilots can take to the skies in the Meteor F Mk.3 or the F-80A-5. The Germans, known for their formidable engineering, introduce two dazzling variants of the Messerschmitt jet – the Me 262 A-1a/Jabo and the Me 262 A-1/U4. Meanwhile, the Soviets get their hands on the Su-9, and Japanese forces lift off in the sleek Kikka.
If you’d rather stay close to the ground, there are plenty of new toys there, too. For the Soviet troops, say hello to the Fedorov 1912 rifle and the Urugan SMG. The German forces can now haul around the MG 81 machine gun, previously mounted only on fighter planes. The Japanese can knock out enemy tanks with the newly acquired German-built Ofenrohr rocket launcher, while the American side makes use of the Northover Projector, a quirky long-range cannon perfect for launching phosphorous grenades.
Alongside these thrilling new toys, the update revamps several maps, notably Seelow Heights. This battlefield benefits from lush new vegetation, alternate routes to strategic points, and increased cover for infantry troops, significantly enhancing the tactical depth.
The Jet Power update is up and running now in Enlisted, complete with an all-new battle pass. Curious about every tweak and addition? Dive into the full patch notes for a deep dive into the changes.
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