“Six Days in Fallujah” reveals big renewal plans

Key conclusions

  • An update to Six Days in Fallujah Command and Control will be released in November with new missions and documentary videos.
  • The game has faced controversy for its depiction of the Iraq War, but the developer denies any ties to US military recruitment.
  • The update will introduce a new Fireteam AI system, multiplayer missions and technical improvements for smoother gameplay.



Details further on Six days in Fallujah an update has been released that will be released in early November for those who own the game on a PC. The game has been in early access for over a year after numerous delays during its hectic development cycle. Despite this, Six days in Fallujah still moving towards actual release while receiving updates.

Six days in Fallujah has caused its fair share of controversy since its announcement in 2009. Many believe that the game is tasteless and that such a conflict should not be used as material for a video game. There were accusations that Six days in Fallujah will be used as a recruiting tool for the US military, although publisher Victura has denied these claims and said the game is in no way affiliated with the US government. The publisher said the game is independently funded and that it benefits from the private participation of Marines, US soldiers and the Iraqi civilian population.


It was announced that Six days in Fallujah the update will be called Command and Control. According to IGN, it will include missions that mark the beginning of the Second Battle of Fallujah, putting gamers at the heart of the conflict that the game is based on. For history buffs, each mission will include documentary videos from interviews with those on the front lines, giving a deeper look at what happened in Fallujah in 2004. We hope that these missions will educate gamers and allow them to understand why there is controversy around Six days in Fallujah.


Details for the next Six Days in Fallujah update have been revealed

A number of other features will be included in the Command and Control update for Six days in Fallujah. Players will be able to issue commands to NPC teammates through the all-new Fireteam AI system and will be able to complete a new mission alongside three other gamers. There will also be technical improvements to help make things a little smoother. A trailer was released that showcased some of the Six days in Fallujah different features.


Command and control update for Six days in Fallujah will be released on November 7th and will be free for anyone who owns the title. The game is currently available on Steam through early access, with the full version coming in 2025. Six days in Fallujah will also be coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S when it drops in full. The game was originally slated for release in 2010, but was delayed numerous times and canceled at one point before changing both developer and publisher. There were also calls Six days in Fallujah to be banned by various groups throughout the history of its development. Since then, the team has doubled in size as Victura wants to be able to tell the game's stories “in high quality”.


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