Destroyer: The U-Boat Hunter First Trailer
Polish studio Iron Wolf has unveiled the first trailer for a challenging naval simulation titled Destroyer: The U-Boat Hunter, set during World War II. During the game, we protect an American convoy crossing the waters of the Atlantic from German submarines.
Destroyer: The U-Boat Hunter is a game announced six months ago by the debuting studio Iron Wolf, who are also working on an FMV adventure called Killing Stream . The game will be a comprehensive military simulation showing the clashes between the US Navy and German U-Boots during World War II. Destroyer: The U-Boat Hunter Coming to PC in the third quarter of next year. The developers have just released the first full trailer for the game.
The video is intended to showcase "gameplay" but is actually an animated simulation of it and shows what the developers ultimately want to achieve in the full game. Action Destroyer: U-Boat Hunter takes place in 1942. During the game, we take command of a US Navy convoy escort group. Together, we hunt for German boots in an attempt to destroy the important cargo convoy we are protecting. It consists of more than thirty ships that travel the dangerous waters of the Atlantic.
The player commands a Fletcher-class destroyer. Their tasks will include multi-stage preparation for the fight against the enemy. We will receive reports from superiors, check sonar and radar readings, the technical condition of the fleet, and plan in detail the actions and course of individual ships that attack enemy ships. . Our decisions will have a direct impact on the lives of our subordinates and the further course of the cruise.
The developers promise that the game will be enriched with impressive cinematic cutscenes using motion capture technology to provide high-quality animation and facial expressions. It is worth noting that campaign in Destroyer: The U-Boat Hunter will be released in episodic form . The next next part of the game will take us to the Pacific Ocean and will focus on the fight against the Japanese air force and navy.