Description
Class-based multiplayer
You can pick one of over a dozen class kits in Squad (PC), each designed to fulfill a specific role on the battlefield. Grab a classic like medic or sniper, but there are more waiting for you. Be the one responsible for reconnaissance, have the tools to counter tanks and air vehicles, or dedicate yourself to handling said vehicles. It is up to you, but you will be expected to obey orders and have an exemplary service record either way.
Chain of command
Gone are the days when the battlefield is full of individuals. Squad, true to its name, puts emphasis on working as a unit to achieve things no individual soldier would be able to do. Your Squad (PC) leader is the only one who can communicate with other units, set up ad hoc respawn locations, and even coordinate the construction of encampments. The difference between a good and bad SL is the difference between life and death on the battlefield and during Squad gameplay. Can you handle the responsibility, or do you prefer to see others take it upon themselves?
Vehicles
You don’t have to pound the ground all the time. Keep your strength for the fight. Your SL can request vehicles to speed up your journey from one rally point to the next. Armored trucks, motorbikes, APCs, there are even helicopters, if it is what your unit really needs to do your job. Just remember: they aren’t infinite, the other squads may request them too, and you are all one team.
Dynamic frontlines
You never stay long in one place if you have to. Your squad leaders can set up rally points and forward operating bases to push the frontline ever closer to your ultimate goal. Rally points will be your ad hoc respawn points, while FOBs are fortified and give you good positions should your enemy go on the offensive.
Game modes
The squad has several exciting game modes that will test you and your squad. In Advance and Secure your goal is to capture and hold Control Points in a certain order. Insurgency will have you destroy enemy weapon caches thanks to intel gathered through killing foes. In Territory Control you have to reclaim land from the opposing team within the time limit. Finally, Conquest makes you capture flags, while your respawn tickets drain away.
No handholding
Squad gameplay doesn’t care for any of the visual aids other games give you. No minimap, no heads-up display cluttering the screen, no convenient enemy highlighting in any way. You don’t even see your squadmates’ name tags. It’s just you, your wits, and the trust that your squad leader knows what needs to be done.
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