

What the company has been perfecting since that initial release is balancing meticulous realism with modern shooter gameplay. Related: Why You Should Care About A New Brothers In Arms Game This dedication to realism has helped BlackMill set the standard for historically accurate WW1 shooters ever since they first released Verdun in 2015. The weapons, uniforms, equipment, and even popular facial hairstyles of the time have all been painstakingly researched and modeled for historical accuracy in every detail. The developers have done their research they examined photographs and traveled to the actual locations where these battles happened to ensure they recreated the battlefields with as much authenticity as possible. The maps are well-studied and historically accurate, near-perfect recreations of its WW1 battlefield setting.
