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Blitz Brigade
DeveloperGameloft Bucharest
PublisherGameloft
PlatformsAndroid, iOS, Windows Phone
ReleaseiOS, Android
9 May 2013
Windows Phone 8
2 July 2014
GenreFirst-person shooter
ModesMultiplayer, single-player

Blitz Brigade was a multiplayer first-person shooter video game based on World War II developed and published by Gameloft for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. It shut down their servers in December 2023.[citation needed]

Gameplay

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Blitz Brigade is an online team-based first-person shooter, with two "campaign" modes—multiplayer and training.[1] The players could play as part of either Allies or Axis team. Training mode is an online single-player mode that consisted of 120 unlockable training missions.[1][2] Multiplayer mode offered deathmatch and domination (capture) across 5 levels.[1][2][3] A later update added a capture the flag mode. The players could play as one of 6 (originally, 5) unlockable classes.[4] The game featured two in-game currencies and new weapons could be purchased.[1][4]

Reception

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The iOS version received "mixed or average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[5] Eric Ford of TouchArcade described it as enjoyable, but noted lack of game modes and freemium content.[4] Rob Rich of Gamezebo described the game as good-looking and having elements for a great online mobile FPS, but criticized online server stability that he remarked as a key requirement.[1] Jon Mundy of Pocket Gamer noted the framework for and excellent online FPS but criticized its freemium aspect and online stability.[3] Andrew Stevens of 148Apps described the gameplay as fun and smooth, but lacking content.[6] Scott Nichols of Digital Spy praised class-based gameplay and cartoony art style, but noted the poor connectivity and steep unlock requirements.[2] Ford, Mundy and Nichols noted the game's close similarity to Team Fortress 2.[2][3][4]

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