Squad

Teamwork, constant communication, and realistic gameplay are the foundations of Squad, a tactical first-person shooter that offers realistic combat experiences. With 100 player battles, combined arms combat, base building, and a built-in VoIP system, it fills the void between arcade shooters and military simulations.

A large-scale combined arms multiplayer first-person shooter, Squad emphasizes combat realism through communication, teamwork, and strong squad cohesion feeding into larger-scale coordination, tactics, and planning. Players can create custom loadouts that best suit their preferred tactics using a wide variety of realistic faction-specific weapons and vehicles.

With its 10 factions, 23 enormous maps, vehicle-based combined arms gameplay, and player-built bases, Squad creates a visceral, heart-pounding gaming experience that requires split-second decision-making in large-scale, real-world firefights.

50 to 50.
Squad puts conventional and non-conventional factions in conflict with one another while generating realistic combat experiences. Join a nine-person squad as a member of a 50-person team to engage in intense combat across vast real-world environments with an opposing 50-player team. The Middle Eastern Alliance, Irregular Militia, US Army, Russian Ground Forces, British Army, Canadian Armed Forces, Australian Army, Russian Marines, and Insurgents are just a few of the militaries represented in Squad, each with their own distinct arsenals.

Build emplacements and fortifications to meet the constantly changing demands of the battlefield to give your squad and team an advantage. The battlefield is yours to alter if you have the materials to do so, whether it be by positioning HMG and AT gun emplacements or by fortifying a position with sandbags, HESCOs, and razor wire.

Communication.

The best method for a soldier to engage the enemy is through communication. Squad offers a top-notch in-game VoIP system that enables players to communicate with other soldiers locally, within their squad, between squad leaders, or between squad leaders and the team Commander in order to help players navigate the complicated nature of communication on the battlefield. Fire team leads and squad leaders can inform their squads and teams of engagement strategies with the help of map tools and in-world markers.