Underrated WW1 FPS Series Sequel ‘Gallipoli’ Gets Release Date
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InnovationGamingUnderrated WW1 FPS Series Sequel ‘Gallipoli’ Gets Release DateByMatt Gardner,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming and LEGO.Follow AuthorApr 22, 2026, 09:48am EDTApr 22, 2026, 09:49am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.'Gallipoli', the fourth installment in the WW1 Game Series, arrives on PC and consoles next month.BlackMill GamesBlackMill Games’ underrated WW1 Game Series finally has its next outing after nearly four years of waiting. Next month, Gallipoli, the fourth installment in the franchise, will take players to one of the most deadly battles of the First World War, giving a whole new environment to fans of the studio’s original trilogy.Gallipoli follows 2015’s Verdun, 2019’s Tannenberg, and my personal favorite, the colorful and sensationally tense Isonzo, which arrived in 2022. BlackMill once again promises to focus on the importance of historical accuracy, teamwork, and dynamic battlefields as the studio takes players to Asia for the first time.The release’s timing coincides with ANZAC Day (April 25), which commemorates the lives of all Australian and New Zealand troops who lost their lives in war. The Gallipoli campaign is perhaps the most infamous conflict ANZAC troops have ever faced, as they formed a massive part of the invading force to secure the Dardanelles Strait, in an effort to bolster Russian forces and encircle Germany.'Gallipoli' places a major focus on the role of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) troops.BlackMill GamesIt was a failure — so much so that First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill, was demoted shortly after Entente forces withdrew following 10 months of heavy shelling from high defensive positions. The modern Republic of Turkey was established just a few years later by Gallipoli commander Must...


