Fight it out with United Assault – Battle of the Bulge on Xbox

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The Battle of the Bulge was, for many, the turning point of WWII; a point that signified the ending of the war, the overcoming of a significant German offensive. Today, thanks to the arrival of United Assault – Battle of the Bulge on Xbox, you can play through it. Over and over again. 

Available to purchase and download right now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, United Assault – Battle of the Bulge is a open world affair that mixes in some roguelite elements to what is mostly a first person shooter. 

It takes us Xbox players off to the Ardennes, 1944 in fact, as the British paratroopers take on a mission that many would not even attempt. Yep, expect to go deep behind the lines, locating, infiltrating and taking down the German V2 factories. 

This is not going to be an easy mission, and in fact you should expect to go up against some seriously heavy enemy resistance. But succeed, taking down their defenses and destroying all their attacks, and you’ll find yourself coming out as the victor, turning the war in your favour. 

United Assault – Battle of the Bulge comes from Polygon Art, a team who seemingly revel in pushing out first person shooters to the world. Unfortunately their stuff hasn’t always come across as best, with Beyond Enemy Lines – Remastered Edition and Beyond Enemy Lines 2 both struggling upon an Xbox release. 

Still, if you fancy taking this one in, United Assault – Battle of the Bulge is found on the Xbox Store

Game Description:

United Assault – Battle of the Bulge is an open world rogue lite FPS set in 1944’s depiction of the Ardennes. As a british paratrooper you are assigned to a mission, few would qualify for. You are tasked to infiltrate enemy territory and locate, infiltrate and destroy one of germany’s secret V2 factories in the Ardennes. You’ll come along heavy enemy resistance, try to weaken their defense by destroying their tanks, equipment and by gathering secret documents. If you fail – everything is lost! If you succeed – claim your awards!

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