Neosphere Interactive Studios has announced to launch its third-person naval combat shooter, 1971: Indian Naval Front during Q3 of 2022 on Steam. The game lets you learn history by experiencing the clash in the Indian subcontinent waters between India and Pakistan.
The naval conflict of 1971 is considered to be the biggest since WWII, while the game brings some of the real-world missions that include Operation Trident and Python, taking down PNS Ghazi, air strikes on East Pakistan airfields, Maritime Interdiction Operations, and many more.
The game brings iconic shops of the Indian Navy, with over 40 authentic naval units including player-controlled jets and helicopters. Some of the missions in the single-player campaign include a mini-game for solving morse code messages and progressing through the levels.
Play the campaign mode from the perspective of the Indian Navy, where you will engage in different combat missions. The Multiplayer version will be added to the game in a free update that is planned for later this year. The multiplayer mode brings 4 fast-paced game mods like Defend the Port, and traditional Team Deathmatch, with battle styles like; air-to-air, air-to-sea, and sea-to-sea.
1971: Indian Naval Front Key Features:
- Play with iconic ships of the Indian Navy like INS Vikrant, INS Rajput, INS Brahmaputra, INS Veer, etc.
- Experience real world missions in the form of a campaign like Operation Trident, taking out PNS Ghazi, destruction of airfields, etc.
- Wreak havok from the air using the Hawker Seahawk of Indian Navy.
- Fly the classic Westland Seaking helicopter for recon and search and rescue missions.
- 15 levels of naval and air combat missions.
- Transmit Morse Codes to deliver intel as part of the Military Intelligence team.
- A Quick Battle mode with preset scenarios and classic time-trial modes.
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