Bomber Crew Adds USAAF DLC

Runner Duck Games and Curve Digital are proud to announce that the second console DLC for the smash-hit strategic simulator, Bomber Crew, is now available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch priced at $6.99. The Bomber Crew: American Edition bundle (including the base game plus USAAF DLC) is also available with a 20 percent discount for two weeks.

The USAAF DLC arrives following its PC release last October and features a host of new content to keep would-be Dambusters in the skies until at least tea time. In Bomber Crew players have to recruit, train and upgrade their very own WW2 Bomber Crew, each with only one life, and then guide them to victory while overcoming the challenges of enemy flak fire, unstable weather conditions, enemy radar detections, dreaded enemy Aces and many more. Every bombing run is a risk, but the rewards are great.

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Joining the fray in the USAAF DLC is an iconic American Bomber which holds more Crew than ever, and a brand new campaign set in a never before seen Theatre of War! Players will have to battle it out with all new enemy fighters and Aces while defending from attack from the enemy below. Dam-busting has never been so dangerous!

USAAF DLC is available now on Nintendo Switch via the eShop, Xbox One via the Xbox Games Store and PlayStation 4 via the PlayStation Store. USAAF DLC supports 4K output on PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X, for players with a 4K compatible TV.

“Following its hugely successful launch last year we’re delighted to bring the USAAF DLC to consoles for the very first time,” said Cédrine Décoret, Product Manager at Curve Digital. “Bomber Crew continually picks up new players and we can’t wait for any new recruits to get underway with this meaty DLC.”

“USAAF will give players a full-scale campaign in an awesome new setting,” said Jon Wingrove, Co-Founder and programmer at Runner Duck. “We hope players enjoy all the new content and in particular piloting the beautifully chromed American Bomber, which holds more pilots than ever, presenting new options and challenges for seasoned players!”

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