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More WW2 bombers than you can shake a stick at...

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Like buses, you wait ages for one, then four turn up all at once. Microprose have not one, not two, not three, but FOUR new WW2 Bomber simulation titles coming: A redux version of the old Mighty Eighth game with new graphics, a new Mighty 100th title, a VR multiplayer Mighty Eighth game, plus Bomber 3, which also features the Flying Fortress. Be sure to wishlist them on your Steam account so you know when they release.

Some screenshots and video etc can be seen at the link belowand the Steam product pages for these upcoming titles are up and running so you can favourite them:

https://www.microprose.com/games/

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Alan Bradbury

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At the time, we thought these graphics were so cool.

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