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World War: D-Day 1944 Launches on Nintendo Switch

The release adds a historically themed single-player FPS to the Switch library, a genre and setting that remain relatively sparse on the platform.

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World War: D-Day 1944 Launches on Nintendo Switch

TROOOZE released the single-player FPS World War: D-Day 1944 on the Nintendo eShop on June 4, 2026, for 2,300 yen. The game depicts the Normandy landings and airborne operations of World War II, featuring multiple missions, historical cutscenes, and AI-controlled allied soldiers.

TROOOZE began distribution of World War: D-Day 1944 on the Nintendo eShop today. The single-player FPS is priced at 2,300 yen and focuses on the Normandy landings, including the Omaha Beach assault and airborne drops under Operation Overlord. Missions draw from historical events, and cleared stages unlock movie scenes that recount the Battle of D-Day in story form. The game uses a 3D physics engine and new shaders for battlefield visuals, with 3D sound and effects for artillery and gunfire. Allied soldiers are controlled by advanced AI and cooperate with the player. A launch trailer shows soldiers charging from landing craft, night airborne drops, and firefights.

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