Foxhole Annual Update Reveal on Nov 5th

This year's annual update for Foxhole will be revealed on Tuesday, November 5th, 2PM ET live on our Twitch Channel.
Join us for an in-depth preview of the next Foxhole update and more!




Foxhole has always been one of the most unique games in the MMO space. Unlike genre mainstays World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy 14, or Lost Ark, Foxhole looks outside of the fantasy realm for inspiration, basing its online play on a grim chapter of real world history, with enormous clashes between armies fought in a setting that resembles World War II battlefields. This has always made it a compelling concept, but, thanks to a new patch that further refines and adds onto the base game and its Naval Warfare update, Foxhole is drumming up even more interest on Steam.
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Between Baldur's Gate 3, Diablo 4, Balatro, and then upcoming surefire hits like GTA 6, it's been a busy era for new games. Some have staying power. Some, unfortunately, do not. Even great games can get swept away by the passage of time and advent of new releases - what seems like a modern classic one month can be forgotten by the next. But it's not always this way. Years, even a decade later, some games suddenly find themselves super popular again, with a teeming player base either discovering them for the first time, or coming back for another waltz. A huge-scale, super realistic, war-based MMO, originally launched in 2022, is one such example. It might have slipped your mind by now, or perhaps passed you by entirely, but with thousands more players in the past week, this is proof that some games just keep living.
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Strategy MMO Foxhole leaves Early Access with huge Inferno update
MMO war game Foxhole gets huge update with new content and 3,000-player wars
Players are recording Foxhole's Eve Online-like wars through radio documentaries