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Posted 25 April 2024
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (PC/Steam/Steam Deck)
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Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is Steam Deck verified.
Rated 87% on Steam (32,225 reviews).
This is a historical low.
About the game
Become an ace pilot and soar through photorealistic skies with full 360 degree movement; down enemy aircraft and experience the thrill of engaging in realistic sorties! Aerial combat has never looked or felt better!
Project Aces aims to revolutionize the sky with this entry in the series, offering an experience so immersive it feels like you're piloting an actual aircraft! Weather and the environment affect your aircraft and the HUD, adding a sense of extreme realism never felt before in a flight combat game. Epic dogfights await!
Rated 87% on Steam (32,225 reviews).
This is a historical low.
About the game
Become an ace pilot and soar through photorealistic skies with full 360 degree movement; down enemy aircraft and experience the thrill of engaging in realistic sorties! Aerial combat has never looked or felt better!
Project Aces aims to revolutionize the sky with this entry in the series, offering an experience so immersive it feels like you're piloting an actual aircraft! Weather and the environment affect your aircraft and the HUD, adding a sense of extreme realism never felt before in a flight combat game. Epic dogfights await!
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I'll purchase it if I can find it elsewhere!
Keep up the good work!
One is greenman gaming the other is 2play. Can't link the pages directly as I assume thats what got my original reply nuked but should be easy to find. Code '5OFF' might take it down to £4 on 2play.
Edit: 4.50 from Gamesplanet UK too.
Big fan of the series and this is a great entry. Great price for this and worth picking up as past titles tend to get delisted due to the licensing of all the jets. (edited)