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Six Days in Fallujah is a tactical first-person shooter video game developed by Highwire Games and published by Victura. Set in the Second Battle of Fallujah of the Iraq War over the span of six days in November 2004, the game follows the United States Marine Corps' 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines (3/1) as they fight the Iraqi insurgency in the city of Fallujah, Iraq.
The type of horror depicted in Fallujah is focusing on the horrors of a real-life war in the worst current battle in history. Dibol ( talk ) 11:28, 20 April 2009 (UTC) [ reply ] I have to agree with LCoolo it's not really survival horror, tactical shooter is definitely more appropriate PAPO-1990 ( talk ) 23:05, 19 May 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]
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Six Days in Fallujah: PS3, Xbox 360, PC: Atomic Games, Highwire Games: A game to have been set during the Second Battle of Fallujah, Six Days was met with criticism by war veterans from the United Kingdom, as well as from a British pressure group, Stop the War Coalition. [173]
The Second Battle of Fallujah, initially codenamed Operation Phantom Fury, Operation al-Fajr (Arabic: الفجر, lit. ' The Dawn ') was an American-led offensive of the Iraq War that began on 7 November 2004 and lasted about six weeks.
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On 25 February, the Iraqi governor of Anbar province stated that the battle for Fallujah would begin soon, and that it would be much shorter than the battle for Ramadi. [36] On the same day, the Iraqi Army tightened their siege on Fallujah, [3] pushing into the outskirts of the city and securing all of the bridges leading into the city.
Stephen "Scott" Helvenston (June 21, 1965 – March 31, 2004) was a United States Navy SEAL.He was working as a security contractor for Blackwater Security when he was killed in the 31 March 2004 Fallujah ambush within days of arriving in Iraq.