Fly hard, fly fast, drop nukes in this accessible near-future flight combat sim

Fly hard, fly fast, drop nukes in this accessible near-future flight combat sim

A new flight sim from an indie studio is picking up attention: In Nuclear Option you’re piloting tough, diverse aircraft on a near-future battlefield in singleplayer, cooperative, and competitive scenarios. It boasts realistic flight systems but isn’t slavishly devoted to realism, falling somewhere nearer a more arcade flight sim in its objectives but still caring about g-forces and a damage model with lots of parts on your planes to break.

Nuclear Option is currently on Steam in Early Access, with a big ol’ map to play on and five very distinct aircraft to fly: A prop-driven ground attack craft, a stealth attack helicopter, a light attack jet, a strategic bomber, and an air superiority fighter. The current map is about 100km wide, and NPCs abound in scenarios complete with enemy and friendly ground vehicles, installations, and fixtures. You’re not just up against 

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