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Okay, so here we are. Holdfast: Nations at War is crashing onto PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on July 9. Console folks, you’re finally getting a taste of this historical mayhem. It’s been a big hit with PC gamers – I mean, it’s got a “Very Positive” rating on Steam. That’s something, right?
So, picture this: Holdfast: Nations at War is sorta unique in the world of historical shooters. We’re talking Napoleonic Era meets World War 1, with crazy battles – 150 players going at it. It’s like they bottled up chaos and somehow let it loose in a video game. I mean, the way Anvil Games Studios crafted these battlefields, it’s almost like stepping into real historical battles. Spooky and exhilarating, if you ask me.
Anyway — wait, no — where was I? Oh yeah, expansion to consoles. The game’s got history with it. Started in early access in 2017, and, by 2020, it was fully unleashed on PC. They even dropped a trailer showcasing the action. Some meme-worthy moments too, born from real gameplay clips. There’s proximity chat, so people gotta talk to each other, and sometimes, trash talk too. Somehow, people stay in character while all hell breaks loose. It’s kinda hilarious and epic at the same time.
What’s the deal with Holdfast on console, you ask? Well, it’s all about stepping into historical combat shoes. You can pick one of these historical factions, and go wild. Land, sea, whatever you fancy. Loads of classes – over 27! And a whopping 70 maps. Oh, and let’s not skip the cosmetic stuff. More than 100 unlockables: emotes, weapons, backpacks, you name it. Plus, it’s got crossplay, so Xbox, PlayStation, and PC players can either team up or face off. Fun, huh?
Now, if you’re picking it up on PlayStation or Xbox, you have, like, four editions. The Standard one is the basic deal with the game and Frontlines WW1 DLC. Then there’s the Napoleonic Edition with some extras like the OST and cosmetic packs. The Great War one swaps out for some Great War vibe stuff. And if you crave it all, the Collector Edition has just about everything you can think of.
Oh, by the way, if you’re on PC, there’s a Steam sale running till July 10. Base game knocked down to $4.99 from $19.99. That’s a massive cut. So yeah, with a flood of new consoles players diving in, now’s a pretty good time to jump into the chaos, wouldn’t you say?