Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers

Version
Nintendo Switch
Edition
Digital

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New warplanes once revolutionized warfare — and the gripping aerial battles of the Second World War have now also found their way onto Nintendo Switch™. Step into the boots of Admiral Lucas Stark (US Navy) and coordinate the defense of Pearl Harbor and the liberation of the Pacific Ocean — or win honor and glory for the Japanese empire as Admiral Hideaki Hashimoto (Imperial Japanese Army).

In the arcade flight simulation Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers, you will relive the Pacific War in historical battles and original planes that are accurate down to the last detail. Experience the vast scale of a conflict that shaped the history of warfare on the open seas and in the skies.

Features:
- Play two campaigns revolving around historically significant aircraft carriers — either for the US Navy or the Imperial Japanese Army.

- Step into the cockpits of 18 famous airplane types, such as the Japanese A6M "Zero" and the Aichi D3 "Val", or the American F4F "Wildcat" or F4U "Corsair".

- Experience the most famous battles of the Pacific War and fly missions located in Midway, Pearl Harbor, and Wake Island.

- Put your flying abilities to the test in 4 different online multiplayer modes, including aerial and aircraft carrier battles.

Software description provided by the publisher.

Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers

About this item

Game file size

Nintendo Switch: 1.4 GB
Nintendo Switch 2: 1.4 GB

Supported play modes

TV mode
Tabletop mode
Handheld mode

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Supported languages

English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish

Release date

March 26, 2019