A new military shooter appears on the horizon

Total War: Empire 2 shows the claim of the Total Conversion Mod right from the choice of name.


Total War: Empire 2 shows the claim of the Total Conversion Mod right from the choice of name.

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Realistic military shooters are a dime a dozen. Genre representatives with fantasy and horror touches are much rarer. Well-known developers want to venture into the paranormal with Project Hornet.

Henry Cavill also kicks a few Nazis in the ass in his new film and a Star Trek mod shows the strategy hit Stellaris where the performance hammer lies. Have fun with our weekly trailer show.

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3rd place: Stellaris X Star Trek

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Federation vs. Dominion: Stellaris' biggest Star Trek mod pushes the engine to the limit
Federation vs. Dominion: Stellaris' biggest Star Trek mod pushes the engine to the limit


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Federation vs. Dominion: Stellaris' biggest Star Trek mod pushes the engine to the limit

Don't be alarmed, the trailer won't get stuck in between. That's part of the video. You can see the Stellaris mod Star Trek: New Horizons in action, or rather: at the ready. A major attack by the Federation on the Dominion causes the game's Clausewitz engine to temporarily mutate into a slide projector.

Nevertheless, we didn't want to withhold the video from you here. After all, Total Conversion may be a dream come true for many Star Trek fans. And things only get tight for the engine in the endgame. Please read the last sentence out loud three times in quick succession.

2nd place: Project Hornet

New tactical shooter Project Hornet shows in the teaser trailer how you hunt monsters in co-op
New tactical shooter Project Hornet shows in the teaser trailer how you hunt monsters in co-op


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New tactical shooter Project Hornet shows in the teaser trailer how you hunt monsters in co-op

What happens when a nuclear disaster produces paranormal phenomena rather than mutants like in Stalker? This is what Project Hornet wants to show us. The cooperative tactical shooter is being developed by a number of veteran developers who have previously worked on Cyberpunk, BioShock and Conan Exiles, for example.

In Project Hornet you roam through a randomly generated Eastern European post-apocalypse and capture supernatural anomalies that can pose a threat to your special unit from the Mortfield organization. This reminds everything, except of Stalker, also a bit of the internet phenomenon and collaborative art project surrounding it SCP Foundation.

1st place: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: Henry Cavill goes on a Nazi hunt in the World War II action film
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: Henry Cavill goes on a Nazi hunt in the World War II action film


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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: Henry Cavill goes on a Nazi hunt in the World War II action film

Guy Ritchie and Jerry Bruckheimer team up and send Henry Cavill on a secret mission. The aim is to avert the impending Nazi invasion of the United Kingdom. At his side is an illustrious company of mildly crazy British ladies and gentlemen.

Curious: The plot of The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is loosely based on the true story that Winston Churchill and Ian Fleming (creator of James Bond) created a special commando unit during World War II.

The trailer fires on all cylinders when it comes to action and humor. Definitely worth a look. Maybe Cavill will achieve the success with this new film that he apparently didn't have with the current Argylle. When and whether The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare will be released in cinemas in Germany is still unclear. US theatrical release: April 19, 2024.

You can find out what new films and series you can watch on Netflix in February 2024 in the overview linked above.

Which trailer do you like best this week? Have you seen a video that you really want to share? Feel free to write your opinion in the comments!

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