Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers - PlayStation®4 Edition
- PS Plus required for online play
- Supports up to 8 online players with PS Plus
- Online play optional
- 1 player
- Remote Play supported
- PS4 VersionPS Camera optional
- DUALSHOCK 4 vibration
In the arcade flight simulation Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers, you will relive the Pacific War in historical battles and original planes that are accurate down to the last detail. Experience the vast scale of a conflict that shaped the history of warfare on the open seas and in the skies.
- Play two campaigns revolving around historically significant aircraft carriers — either for the US Navy or the Imperial Japanese Army.
- Step into the cockpits of 18 famous airplane types, such as the Japanese A6M 'Zero' and the Aichi D3 'Val', or the American F4F 'Wildcat' or F4U 'Corsair'.
- Command an entire squadron and lead your unit to victory.
- Experience the most famous battles of the Pacific War and fly missions located in Midway, Pearl Harbor, and Wake Island.
- Put your flying abilities to the test in 4 different online multiplayer modes, including aerial and aircraft carrier battles.
- Head tracking with Playstation®Camera
Additional hardware required for Remote Play.
- Platform:
- PS4
- Release:
- 11/3/2015
- Publisher:
- Games Farm, s.r.o.
- Genres:
- Simulation, Arcade, Action
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One-time license fee for play on account’s designated primary PS4™ system and other PS4™ systems when signed in with that account.
Reference to a particular make, model, manufacturer, and/or version of aircraft is for historical accuracy only, and does not indicate any sponsorship or endorsement of any trademark owner whatsoever. All aircraft models are designed to have flight characteristics realistically replicating World War 2 era aircraft. All aircraft trademarks and trademark rights are the exclusive property of their respective owners.