Sniper Elite 5 feature 2

Sniper Elite 5 releases on May 26th, gets new in-engine trailer

Rebellion has announced that the latest part in its Sniper Elite series, Sniper Elite 5, will release on May 26th. In order to celebrate this announcement, the team has also released a new in-engine trailer that you can find below.

The new trailer gives details of the storyline and the main characters that will feature in Sniper Elite 5 as elite marksman Karl Fairburne uncovers a Nazi plot to turn the tide of the Second World War. Karl has to use all of the skills at his disposal to gather intelligence about the plans and make sure they never come to fruition. This will pit him against the scheme’s mastermind, Abelard Möller, an Axis Obergruppenführer, who must be stopped at any cost.

Sniper Elite 5 will feature an extensive Campaign, available at both solo and online co-op. The game will be using photogrammetry to rich visuals and ensure a deeply immersive experience.

Furthermore, the game will have a brand new online mode. Invasion Mode will allow players to drop into each other’s Campaigns and take the role of an Axis Sniper with high rewards on offer. This will bring a whole new dimension to the game’s intense drama and extra diversity to the enemies you will face on the battlefield. Additionally, 16 players can face off in adversarial multiplayer in a variety of game modes.

Enjoy!

Sniper Elite 5 – Release Date Trailer | PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5

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