World War: D-Day 1944 Switch NSP + Update (eShop)

About This Game

World War: D-Day Part One is a single-player first-person shooter set during World War II. The game focuses on the famous Normandy landings, known as Operation Overlord, and follows the actions of Allied airborne troops before the main D-Day invasion. Players take part in missions inspired by real historical events, fighting across intense battlefields alongside AI allies.Tale Of Dark Lands Switch NSP (eShop)

The game features a variety of authentic World War II weapons, realistic 3D sound effects, and detailed environments that recreate the atmosphere of wartime Europe. Players can use cover, work with friendly soldiers, and complete story-driven objectives while facing enemy forces. In addition to the story-based Episode Mode, the game also includes a Wave Mode where players must survive through 25 increasingly difficult waves of enemies.

World War: D-Day PART TWO
World War: D-Day PART TWO
World War: D-Day PART TWO

Game Files information

  • Title: World War: D-Day 1944
  • Release Date: 2026-06-04
  • Category: First-Person Shooter, Action, Arcade, Adventure
  • Publisher: Troooze
  • Type: eShop
  • Format: NSP
  • Title ID: 010019A0284AE000
  • Title Size: 3.1 GB
  • Language: Ja, En, Es, Fr, De, Ko, Zh

FAQs

1. What was D-Day?

D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944, during World War II. It marked the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe from German occupation.

2. Why was Normandy chosen for the invasion?

Normandy was selected because it offered suitable landing beaches and was less heavily defended than the Pas-de-Calais region, where Germany expected an invasion.

3. What were the five landing beaches on D-Day?

The five beaches were Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword. American forces landed at Utah and Omaha, British forces at Gold and Sword, and Canadian forces at Juno.

4. What role did paratroopers play in the Normandy invasion?

Thousands of Allied paratroopers were dropped behind enemy lines before the beach landings to capture bridges, disrupt German communications, and secure key routes for advancing troops.

5. What is a lesser-known fact about D-Day?

One lesser-known fact is that extensive deception operations convinced German leaders that the main invasion would occur elsewhere, causing them to keep significant forces away from Normandy during the crucial early stages of the landings.

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