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* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of Commandos trained by the British who usually working far behind enemy lines.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'', a stealth-RTS combination series of RTS (apart from ''Strike Force'') about a team of Commandos commandos trained by the British who usually working work far behind enemy lines.
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of British Commandos usually working far behind enemy lines.

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* ''VideoGame/Marvel1943RiseOfHydra'': Set in occupied Paris and stars ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and ComicBook/BlackPanther.
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* ''VideoGame/PostScriptum'' is set in the Western Front between 1940 and 1945, from the Fall of France, to D-Day and Operation Market-Garden. The most recent updates have added the Battle of the Bulge into the mix.


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* ''VideoGame/Squad44'' is set in the Western Front between 1940 and 1945, from the Fall of France, to D-Day and Operation Market-Garden. The most recent updates have added the Battle of the Bulge into the mix.

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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'' has WWII as its backdrop: the game is set in 1944, the prologue mentions all the loss of life from the war as the reason the castle has reappeared, it includes a grenade sub-weapon that looks like a US WWII-era grenade, and the cutscene preceeding the boss battle with Medusa shows a petrified GI ([[FridgeLogic don't ask how they got in Dracula's castle, let alone in one of Brauner's portraits]]).
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* ''VideoGame/TitanicAdventureOutOfTime'' - the opening of the game has the protagonist being killed during The Blitz, and is promptly sent back in time through this. [[spoiler:The game's bad endings can also result in a different outcome for the war: [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazi Germany defeating the United Kingdom by either forcing them to surrender]] [[StupidJetpackHitler or simply bombing them with a nuclear device]], the Soviets conquering the UK, or CommieNazis declaring war on Europe.]]
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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'' has WWII as its backdrop: the game is set in 1944, the prologue mentions all the loss of life from the war as the reason the castle has reappeared, it includes a grenade sub-weapon that looks like a US WWII-era grenade, and the cutscene preceeding the boss battle with Medusa shows a petrified GI ([[FridgeLogic don't ask how they got in Dracula's castle, let alone in one of Brauner's portraits]]).
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* ''VideoGame/TitanicAdventureOutOfTime'' - the opening of the game has the protagonist being killed during The Blitz, and is promptly sent back in time through this. [[spoiler:The game's bad endings can also result in a different outcome for the war: [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazi Germany defeating the United Kingdom by either forcing them to surrender]] [[StupidJetpackHitler or simply bombing them with a nuclear device]], the Soviets conquering the UK, or CommieNazis declaring war on Europe.]]
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Zombie Army|Trilogy}}'', a spinoff of ''Sniper Elite'' that became its own series. As the title implies, it's NaziZombies galore.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Zombie Army|Trilogy}}'', Army|Trilogy}}'' series, a spinoff of ''Sniper Elite'' that became its own series. As the title implies, it's NaziZombies galore.
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* ''VideoGame/SniperElite'' - a HistoricalFiction takes place during the Battle of Berlin, where you play as a ColdSniper named Karl Fairburne, who is also a member UsefulNotes/{{OSS}} taking part in Operation Paperclip.

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* ''VideoGame/SniperElite'' - a HistoricalFiction The first game takes place during the Battle of Berlin, where you play as a ColdSniper named Karl Fairburne, who is also a member UsefulNotes/{{OSS}} taking part in Operation Paperclip.



** The ''VideoGame/{{Zombie Army|Trilogy}}'' spinoff series.

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** * The ''VideoGame/{{Zombie Army|Trilogy}}'' Army|Trilogy}}'', a spinoff series.of ''Sniper Elite'' that became its own series. As the title implies, it's NaziZombies galore.

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* ''VideoGame/HiddenAndDangerous'' and its sequel, a stealth[=/=]Third-Person-Shooter[=/=]Real-Time-Tactics combination focusing on a SAS team.


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* ''VideoGame/{{Ubersoldier}}''



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* ''VideoGame/SteelDivisionNormandy44'' bases its maps on aerial reconnaissance photographs from the Western Front.



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* ''VideoGame/OperationDarkness'' (World War II WITH WEREWOLVES AND VAMPIRE NAZIS!)
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* ''VideoGame/Strikers1945'' is set in the summer of 1945, after the end of WWII when an extraterrestrial force called C.A.N.Y. starts a coup in an attempts to restart the war. Its sequel ''1945 II'' is set in the winter of 1945, where a new organization called F.G.R. picks up where C.A.N.Y. left off by threatening the world with more wars, thus disrupting the post-war peace.



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* ''VideoGame/VelvetAssassin''



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* ''VideoGame/OperationDarkness'' (World War II WITH WEREWOLVES AND VAMPIRE NAZIS!)
* ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' is blatantly based off of WWII, complete with the attempted genocide of an ethnic minority.
* ''VideoGame/VictoryBelles'' is set in a version of WWII where a massive otherwordly fleet known as the Morgana has suddenly invaded all of the Earth's seas right when the invasion of Poland begins, with only warships that have manifested an onboard female personification (the eponymous "Belles") being able to effectively fight back. As such, the international community has agreed to organize all of the Belles and their crews into a single joint force under the command of the League of Nations. However, the Belles' parent nations remain at war with each other despite their tenuous cooperation against the Morgana.
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* ''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'' - one of the few games focused on the French Resistance.
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* ''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'' - one of the few games focused on the French Resistance.
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* ''VideoGame/SteelDivisionNormandy44'', a RealTimeStrategy that bases its maps on aerial reconnaissance photographs from the Western Front.
* ''VideoGame/Strikers1945'' is set in the summer of 1945, after the end of WWII when an extraterrestrial force called C.A.N.Y. starts a coup in an attempts to restart the war. Its sequel ''1945 II'' is set in the winter of 1945, where a new organization called F.G.R. picks up where C.A.N.Y. left off by threatening the world with more wars, thus disrupting the post-war peace.

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* ''VideoGame/SteelDivisionNormandy44'', a RealTimeStrategy that bases its maps on aerial reconnaissance photographs from the Western Front.
* ''VideoGame/Strikers1945'' is set in the summer of 1945, after the end of WWII when an extraterrestrial force called C.A.N.Y. starts a coup in an attempts to restart the war. Its sequel ''1945 II'' is set in the winter of 1945, where a new organization called F.G.R. picks up where C.A.N.Y. left off by threatening the world with more wars, thus disrupting the post-war peace.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Ubersoldier}}''



* ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' is blatantly based off of WWII, complete with the attempted genocide of an ethnic minority.
* ''VideoGame/VelvetAssassin''
* ''VideoGame/VictoryBelles'' is set in a version of WWII where a massive otherwordly fleet known as the Morgana has suddenly invaded all of the Earth's seas right when the invasion of Poland begins, with only warships that have manifested an onboard female personification (the eponymous "Belles") being able to effectively fight back. As such, the international community has agreed to organize all of the Belles and their crews into a single joint force under the command of the League of Nations. However, the Belles' parent nations remain at war with each other despite their tenuous cooperation against the Morgana.

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* ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' is blatantly based off of WWII, complete with the attempted genocide of an ethnic minority.
* ''VideoGame/VelvetAssassin''
* ''VideoGame/VictoryBelles'' is set in a version of WWII where a massive otherwordly fleet known as the Morgana has suddenly invaded all
''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'' - one of the Earth's seas right when few games focused on the invasion of Poland begins, with only warships that have manifested an onboard female personification (the eponymous "Belles") being able to effectively fight back. As such, the international community has agreed to organize all of the Belles and their crews into a single joint force under the command of the League of Nations. However, the Belles' parent nations remain at war with each other despite their tenuous cooperation against the Morgana.French Resistance.
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* The ''VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo'' series--at least most of the series anyway--is very loosely based on WWII.



* The ''VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo'' series--at least most of the series anyway--is very loosely based on WWII.

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* ''VideoGame/TitanicAdventureOutOfTime'' - the opening of the game has the protagonist being killed during The Blitz, and is promptly sent back in time through this. [[spoiler:The game's bad endings can also result in a different outcome for the war: [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazi Germany defeating the United Kingdom by either forcing them to surrender]] [[StupidJetpackHitler or simply bombing them with a nuclear device]], the Soviets conquering the UK, or CommieNazis declaring war on Europe.]]
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* ''VideoGame/RescueRaiders'' has present-day forces joining both sides of the war in a TerminatorTwosome scenario.



* ''VideoGame/RescueRaiders'' has present-day forces joining both sides of the war in a TerminatorTwosome scenario.



* ''VideoGame/TitanicAdventureOutOfTime'' - the opening of the game has the protagonist being killed during The Blitz, and is promptly sent back in time through this. [[spoiler:The game's bad endings can also result in a different outcome for the war: [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazi Germany defeating the United Kingdom by either forcing them to surrender]] [[StupidJetpackHitler or simply bombing them with a nuclear device]], the Soviets conquering the UK, or CommieNazis declaring war on Europe.]]

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* ''VideoGame/HourOfVictory'', when ''Midway'' tried making its own ''Medal of Honor'' and ''Call of Duty''.
* ''VideoGame/LandOfWarTheBeginning'' - the German invasion of Poland, told from the POV of a young Polish soldier



* ''VideoGame/PostScriptum'' is set in the Western Front between 1940 and 1945, from the Fall of France, to D-Day and Operation Market-Garden. The most recent updates have added the Battle of the Bulge into the mix.
* ''VideoGame/RAIDWorldWarII''



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* ''VideoGame/PanzerGeneral''



* ''VideoGame/WarFrontTurningPoint'' -- AlternateHistory, complete with HumongousMecha and other advanced tech.

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* ''VideoGame/MenOfWar''
* ''VideoGame/WarFrontTurningPoint'' -- AlternateHistory, complete with HumongousMecha {{Humongous Mecha}}s, ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld and other advanced tech.



* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of British Commandos operators.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of British Commandos operators.usually working far behind enemy lines.
* ''Partisans 1941'', a ''Commandos''-like with management and RPG elements, consisting in leading a team of Soviet partisans on the Eastern Front.






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* ''VideoGame/OperationDarkness'' (World War II WITH WEREWOLVES AND VAMPIRE NAZIS!)
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* The ''VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo'' series--at least most of the series anyway--is very loosely based on WWII.



* ''Heroes of the Pacific'' revolves around a [=U.S.=] Navy fighter squadron as they fight in the skies over Pearl Harbor to above Iwo Jima.
* ''Heroes over Europe'' has an American pilot posing as a Canadian and fights in the Battle of Britain and later joins the [=U.S.=] Army Air Corps as the [=U.S.=] gets involved in the war.



* ''VideoGame/PanzerFront''



* ''VideoGame/ManOfMedan'' - the prologue of the game is set shortly after the end of World War II in the Pacific, onboard a troop transport converted into a freighter.



* ''Heroes of the Pacific'' revolves around a [=U.S.=] Navy fighter squadron as they fight in the skies over Pearl Harbor to above Iwo Jima.
* ''Heroes over Europe'' has an American pilot posing as a Canadian and fights in the Battle of Britain and later joins the [=U.S.=] Army Air Corps as the [=U.S.=] gets involved in the war.
* ''VideoGame/HourOfVictory'', when ''Midway'' tried making it's own ''Medal of Honor'' and ''Call of Duty''.
* ''VideoGame/LandOfWarTheBeginning'' - the German invasion of Poland, told from the POV of a young Polish soldier
* ''VideoGame/ManOfMedan'' - the prologue of the game is set shortly after the end of World War II in the Pacific, onboard a troop transport converted into a freighter.
* A bunch of Creator/MicroProse games covered various aspects of World War II, from the submarine and air campaigns in both oceans, to the land war in Europe and northern Africa.
* ''VideoGame/MenOfWar''
* The ''VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo'' series of {{Shoot Em Up}}s--at least most of the series anyway--is very loosely based on WWII.
* ''VideoGame/OperationDarkness'' (World War II [[RecycledINSPACE WITH WEREWOLVES AND VAMPIRE NAZIS!]])
* ''VideoGame/PanzerFront''
* ''VideoGame/PanzerGeneral''
* ''Partisans 1941'', a ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}''-like with management and RPG elements, consisting in leading a team of Soviet partisans on the Eastern Front.
* ''VideoGame/PostScriptum'' is set in the Western Front between 1940 and 1945, from the Fall of France, to D-Day and Operation Market-Garden. The most recent updates have added the Battle of the Bulge into the mix.
* ''VideoGame/RAIDWorldWarII''

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* ''Heroes of the Pacific'' revolves around a [=U.S.=] Navy fighter squadron as they fight in the skies over Pearl Harbor to above Iwo Jima.
* ''Heroes over Europe'' has an American pilot posing as a Canadian and fights in the Battle of Britain and later joins the [=U.S.=] Army Air Corps as the [=U.S.=] gets involved in the war.
* ''VideoGame/HourOfVictory'', when ''Midway'' tried making it's own ''Medal of Honor'' and ''Call of Duty''.
* ''VideoGame/LandOfWarTheBeginning'' - the German invasion of Poland, told from the POV of a young Polish soldier
* ''VideoGame/ManOfMedan'' - the prologue of the game is set shortly after the end of World War II in the Pacific, onboard a troop transport converted into a freighter.
* A bunch of Creator/MicroProse games covered various aspects of World War II, from the submarine and air campaigns in both oceans, to the land war in Europe and northern Africa.
* ''VideoGame/MenOfWar''
* The ''VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo'' series of {{Shoot Em Up}}s--at least most of the series anyway--is very loosely based on WWII.
* ''VideoGame/OperationDarkness'' (World War II [[RecycledINSPACE WITH WEREWOLVES AND VAMPIRE NAZIS!]])
* ''VideoGame/PanzerFront''
* ''VideoGame/PanzerGeneral''
* ''Partisans 1941'', a ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}''-like with management and RPG elements, consisting in leading a team of Soviet partisans on the Eastern Front.
* ''VideoGame/PostScriptum'' is set in the Western Front between 1940 and 1945, from the Fall of France, to D-Day and Operation Market-Garden. The most recent updates have added the Battle of the Bulge into the mix.
* ''VideoGame/RAIDWorldWarII''
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* ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra'', set on the Eastern Front with combat Russian and Germans.

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* ''VideoGame/HellLetLoose'' is a multiplayer tactical FPS set during the WorldWarII/WarInEuropeAndAfrica. Currently, maps are set in France, Belgium, and Germany, with the current belligerents being the US Army, Soviet Red Army, and the German Wehrmacht. Future updates plan on implementing the British Army, Polish Army, and Finnish Army.
* ''VideoGame/HeroesAndGenerals'' is set during the closing months of the war on the Western Front.



* ''VideoGame/WarThunder'' is a {{Allegedly Free|Game}} multiplayer game focused on aerial combat during this war.



* ''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'' - one of the few games focused on the French Resistance.
* ''VideoGame/SecretWeaponsOfTheLuftwaffe''
** ''VideoGame/SecretWeaponsOverNormandy''
* ''VideoGame/WarThunder'' is a {{Allegedly Free|Game}} multiplayer game focused on aerial combat




* ''VideoGame/HellLetLoose'' is a multiplayer [[TacticalShooter Tactical]] FirstPersonShooter set during the WorldWarII/WarInEuropeAndAfrica. Currently, maps are set in France, Belgium, and Germany, with the current belligerents being the US Army, Soviet Red Army, and the German Wehrmacht. Future updates plan on implementing the British Army, Polish Army, and Finnish Army.
* ''VideoGame/HeroesAndGenerals'' is set during the closing months of the war on the Western Front.

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* ''VideoGame/HellLetLoose'' is a multiplayer [[TacticalShooter Tactical]] FirstPersonShooter set during the WorldWarII/WarInEuropeAndAfrica. Currently, maps are set in France, Belgium, and Germany, with the current belligerents being the US Army, Soviet Red Army, and the German Wehrmacht. Future updates plan on implementing the British Army, Polish Army, and Finnish Army.
* ''VideoGame/HeroesAndGenerals'' is set during the closing months
''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'' - one of the war few games focused on the Western Front.French Resistance.
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* ''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'' - one of the few games focused on the French Resistance.
* ''VideoGame/SecretWeaponsOfTheLuftwaffe''
** ''VideoGame/SecretWeaponsOverNormandy''



* ''VideoGame/WarThunder'' is a {{Allegedly Free|Game}} multiplayer game focused on aerial combat during this war.

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* ''VideoGame/HiddenAndDangerous'' and its sequel, a stealth[=/=]Third-Person-Shooter[=/=]Real-Time-Tactics combination focusing on a SAS team.



* ''VideoGame/HiddenAndDangerous'' and its sequel, a stealth[=/=]Third-Person-Shooter[=/=]Real-Time-Tactics combination focusing on a SAS team.

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* ''VideoGame/DinoDDay'', albeit a WWII with Nazi dinosaurs.
* ''VideoGame/EnemyFront''



* ''VideoGame/WorldWarIIOnline'' - a massively multiplayer FPS set during the Battle of France. Notable for featuring the [[UsefulNotes/GaulsWithGrenades French Armed Forces]].



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* ''VideoGame/AfrikaKorpsVsDesertRats''. Three other games followed with the same engine:
** ''D-Day''
** ''1944 Battle of the Bulge''
** ''Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege''

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* ''VideoGame/AfrikaKorpsVsDesertRats''. Three other games followed with the same engine:
** ''D-Day''
** ''1944 Battle of the Bulge''
** ''Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege''
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Blitzkrieg}}'' series
* ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes'' starts off with Americans and Germans on the Western Front, later adding British forces to the ''Opposing Fronts'' stand-alone expansion. Canadians' appear in the original game's final mission as TheCavalry and serve as units for the British's Royal Canadian Artillery Support doctrine. The sequel ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes 2'' was set on the Eastern Front and is notably DarkerAndEdgier than its preceding game - the plot is a Russian veteran recounting his experiences in the brutal conflict under interrogation. The main fare of it involves the Russian Soviet Union and Germans, though Polish irregulars appear in a campaign mission and in some commanders for Soviet players.
** Later expansions of 2 added the Western Armies (first USA and OKW, then later the British forces), as well as a campaign focused on the Battle of the Bulge.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of British Commandos operators.
* ''VideoGame/SilentStorm'' (the first game only, the sequels are set during the early days of the UsefulNotes/ColdWar).

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Blitzkrieg}}'' series
* ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes'' starts off with Americans and Germans on the Western Front, later adding British forces to the ''Opposing Fronts'' stand-alone expansion. Canadians' appear in the original game's final mission as TheCavalry and serve as units for the British's Royal Canadian Artillery Support doctrine. The sequel ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes 2'' was set on the Eastern Front and is notably DarkerAndEdgier than its preceding game - the plot is a Russian veteran recounting his experiences in the brutal conflict under interrogation. The main fare of it involves the Russian Soviet Union and Germans, though Polish irregulars appear in a campaign mission and in some commanders for Soviet players.
** Later expansions of 2 added the Western Armies (first USA and OKW, then later the British forces), as well as a campaign focused on the Battle of the Bulge.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of British Commandos operators.
* ''VideoGame/SilentStorm'' (the first game only, the sequels are set during the early days of the UsefulNotes/ColdWar).
''VideoGame/HeartsOfIron''



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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'' has WWII as its backdrop: the game is set in 1944, the prologue mentions all the loss of life from the war as the reason the castle has reappeared, it includes a grenade sub-weapon that looks like a US WWII-era grenade, and the cutscene preceeding the boss battle with Medusa shows a petrified GI ([[FridgeLogic don't ask how they got in Dracula's castle, let alone in one of Brauner's portraits]]).

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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'' ''VideoGame/GerdaAFlameInWinter'': Set in Nazi-occupied Denmark, you play as Gerda, a woman whose husband has WWII as its backdrop: been captured by the game is set in 1944, the prologue mentions all the loss of life from the war as the reason the castle has reappeared, it includes a grenade sub-weapon that looks like a US WWII-era grenade, and the cutscene preceeding the boss battle with Medusa shows a petrified GI ([[FridgeLogic don't ask how they got in Dracula's castle, let alone in one of Brauner's portraits]]).Gestapo.



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* ''Battlestations Midway'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/BattlestationsPacific'' both cover aerial and naval warfare in the Pacific Theatre. ''Pacific'' features a new WhatIf scenario for the Japanese; what if they'd won the Battle of Midway and proceeded on to attack the United States?
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfTanks'' -- the heart of the game is here, although available tanks stretch from 1917 to 1966.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships''--much like ''World of Tanks'', the heart of the game is focused here, although the available ships stretch from as early as 1898 all the way up to 1953.

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* ''Battlestations Midway'' ''VideoGame/AfrikaKorpsVsDesertRats''. Three other games followed with the same engine:
** ''D-Day''
** ''1944 Battle of the Bulge''
** ''Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege''
* The ''VideoGame/{{Blitzkrieg}}'' series
* ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes'' starts off with Americans
and its sequel ''VideoGame/BattlestationsPacific'' both cover aerial and naval warfare Germans on the Western Front, later adding British forces to the ''Opposing Fronts'' stand-alone expansion. Canadians' appear in the Pacific Theatre. ''Pacific'' features a new WhatIf scenario original game's final mission as TheCavalry and serve as units for the Japanese; what if they'd won British's Royal Canadian Artillery Support doctrine. The sequel ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes 2'' was set on the Eastern Front and is notably DarkerAndEdgier than its preceding game - the plot is a Russian veteran recounting his experiences in the brutal conflict under interrogation. The main fare of it involves the Russian Soviet Union and Germans, though Polish irregulars appear in a campaign mission and in some commanders for Soviet players.
** Later expansions of 2 added the Western Armies (first USA and OKW, then later the British forces), as well as a campaign focused on
the Battle of Midway and proceeded on to attack the United States?
Bulge.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfTanks'' -- the heart The last three missions of the game is here, although available tanks stretch from 1917 German campaign of ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth''. Not to 1966.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships''--much like ''World of Tanks'',
mention the heart Pacific campaign of ''Art of Conquest'', two of the missions of the American campaign, a "Turning Point" D-Day scenario in the second game, and another "Turning Point" scenario taking place at the Battle of Kursk in ''Art of Supremacy''.
** ''VideoGame/EmpiresDawnOfTheModernWorld'': Patton's campaign.
* ''VideoGame/WarFrontTurningPoint'' -- AlternateHistory, complete with HumongousMecha and other advanced tech.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of British Commandos operators.
* ''VideoGame/SilentStorm'' (the first
game is focused here, although only, the available ships stretch from as sequels are set during the early as 1898 all days of the way up to 1953.UsefulNotes/ColdWar).



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* ''VideoGame/BomberCrew'' is a management game about controlling the crew of a bomber based off the Avro Lancaster as it flies missions against Nazi Germany.

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* ''VideoGame/BomberCrew'' is a management ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'' has WWII as its backdrop: the game about controlling is set in 1944, the crew of a bomber based off prologue mentions all the Avro Lancaster loss of life from the war as the reason the castle has reappeared, it flies missions against Nazi Germany.includes a grenade sub-weapon that looks like a US WWII-era grenade, and the cutscene preceeding the boss battle with Medusa shows a petrified GI ([[FridgeLogic don't ask how they got in Dracula's castle, let alone in one of Brauner's portraits]]).



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* ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' is largely set in an AlternateUniverse of World War II, but with [[MoeAnthropomorphism shipgirls]] and otherworldly invaders; the tutorial starts with the Battle of the Denmark Strait, and the introductory story maps cover the war in the Pacific from Pearl Harbor to Midway, with [[TemporaryOnlineContent various limited-time events]] covering other fronts and battles in AnachronicOrder (barring some silly seasonal modern events). That said, the main plot does eventually start to diverge from the path of actual history.

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* ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' is largely set in an AlternateUniverse of World War II, but with [[MoeAnthropomorphism shipgirls]] ''Battlestations Midway'' and otherworldly invaders; the tutorial starts with the Battle of the Denmark Strait, and the introductory story maps its sequel ''VideoGame/BattlestationsPacific'' both cover the war aerial and naval warfare in the Pacific from Pearl Harbor Theatre. ''Pacific'' features a new WhatIf scenario for the Japanese; what if they'd won the Battle of Midway and proceeded on to Midway, with [[TemporaryOnlineContent various limited-time events]] covering attack the United States?
* ''[[VideoGame/GraviteamTactics Graviteam Tactics: Operation Star]]'' is set during the Third Battle of Kharkov; the WWII DLC campaigns cover
other fronts and battles in AnachronicOrder (barring some silly seasonal modern events). That said, near Kharkov. ''Mius Front'' will cover battles along the main plot does eventually start to diverge Mius River in summer 1943.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfTanks'' -- the heart of the game is here, although available tanks stretch
from 1917 to 1966.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships''--much like ''World of Tanks'',
the path heart of actual history.the game is focused here, although the available ships stretch from as early as 1898 all the way up to 1953.



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* ''VideoGame/BomberCrew'' is a management game about controlling the crew of a bomber based off the Avro Lancaster as it flies missions against Nazi Germany.
* ''VideoGame/{{Warsaw}}'', turn-based tactical strategy roguelike set during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. The player controls Polish resistants.
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* ''VideoGame/GunsGoreAndCannoli'': The sequel is set in 1944, smack dab in the middle of the war. Vinnie Cannoli, the main character, ends up finding out about a conspiracy involving ThoseWackyNazis wanting to experiment on and use the zombie poison from the first game, and ends up going to Europe to stop them from potentially winning the war and/or unwittingly causing the ZombieApocalypse.
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* ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' is largely set in an AlternateUniverse of World War II, but with [[MoeAnthropomorphism shipgirls]] and otherworldly invaders; the tutorial starts with the Battle of the Denmark Strait, and the introductory story maps cover the war in the Pacific from Pearl Harbor to Midway, with [[TemporaryOnlineContent various limited-time events]] covering other fronts and battles in AnachronicOrder (barring some silly seasonal modern events). That said, the main plot does eventually start to diverge from the path of actual history.
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* ''VideoGame/IL2Sturmovik''



* ''VideoGame/DeathToSpies''
* ''VideoGame/TheGreatEscape''



* ''VideoGame/DeathToSpies''
* ''VideoGame/DinoDDay'', albeit a WWII with Nazi dinosaurs.
* The last three missions of the German campaign of ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth''. Not to mention the Pacific campaign of ''Art of Conquest'', two of the missions of the American campaign, a "Turning Point" D-Day scenario in the second game, and another "Turning Point" scenario taking place at the Battle of Kursk in ''Art of Supremacy''.
** ''VideoGame/EmpiresDawnOfTheModernWorld'''s Patton campaign.
* ''[[VideoGame/GraviteamTactics Graviteam Tactics: Operation Star]]'' is set during the Third Battle of Kharkov; the WWII DLC campaigns cover other battles near Kharkov. ''Mius Front'' will cover battles along the Mius River in summer 1943.
* ''VideoGame/EnemyFront''
* ''VideoGame/GerdaAFlameInWinter'': Set in Nazi-occupied Denmark, you play as Gerda, a woman whose husband has been captured by the Gestapo.
* ''VideoGame/TheGreatEscape''
* ''VideoGame/GunsGoreAndCannoli'': The sequel is set in 1944, smack dab in the middle of the war. Vinnie Cannoli, the main character, ends up finding out about a conspiracy involving ThoseWackyNazis wanting to experiment on and use the zombie poison from the first game, and ends up going to Europe to stop them from potentially winning the war and/or unwittingly causing the ZombieApocalypse.
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* ''VideoGame/DeathToSpies''
* ''VideoGame/DinoDDay'', albeit
''VideoGame/SniperElite'' - a WWII with Nazi dinosaurs.
* The last three missions of the German campaign of ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth''. Not to mention the Pacific campaign of ''Art of Conquest'', two of the missions of the American campaign, a "Turning Point" D-Day scenario in the second game, and another "Turning Point" scenario taking
HistoricalFiction takes place at during the Battle of Kursk Berlin, where you play as a ColdSniper named Karl Fairburne, who is also a member UsefulNotes/{{OSS}} taking part in ''Art Operation Paperclip.
** ''VideoGame/SniperEliteV2'' - a reboot
of Supremacy''.
the first game that again takes place during the Battle of Berlin.
** ''VideoGame/EmpiresDawnOfTheModernWorld'''s Patton ''Videogame/SniperEliteIII'' - a prequel to the second game showing Karl Fairburne's experiences during the North African campaign.
* ''[[VideoGame/GraviteamTactics Graviteam Tactics: Operation Star]]'' is ** ''Videogame/SniperElite4'' - an {{interquel}} set during the Third Battle Italian campaign in 1943, detailing how Fairburne became part of Kharkov; the WWII DLC campaigns cover other battles near Kharkov. ''Mius Front'' will cover battles along OSS.
** ''VideoGame/SniperElite5'' - an {{interquel}} set during
the Mius River in summer 1943.
* ''VideoGame/EnemyFront''
* ''VideoGame/GerdaAFlameInWinter'': Set in Nazi-occupied Denmark, you play as Gerda, a woman whose husband has been captured by the Gestapo.
* ''VideoGame/TheGreatEscape''
* ''VideoGame/GunsGoreAndCannoli'': The sequel is set
Allied Invasion of Normandy in 1944, smack dab in the middle of the war. Vinnie Cannoli, the main character, ends up finding out about a conspiracy involving ThoseWackyNazis wanting to experiment on and use the zombie poison from the detailing Fairburne's first game, and ends up going to Europe to stop them from potentially winning encounter with the war and/or unwittingly causing the ZombieApocalypse.
* ''VideoGame/HeartsOfIron''
V2 rocket program.
** The ''VideoGame/{{Zombie Army|Trilogy}}'' spinoff series.
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* ''VideoGame/IL2Sturmovik'', a series of hardcore combat flight sims set during WWII.



* ''VideoGame/SniperElite'' - a HistoricalFiction takes place during the Battle of Berlin, where you play as a ColdSniper named Karl Fairburne, who is also a member UsefulNotes/{{OSS}} taking part in Operation Paperclip.
** ''VideoGame/SniperEliteV2'' - a reboot of the first game that again takes place during the Battle of Berlin.
** ''Videogame/SniperEliteIII'' - a prequel to the second game showing Karl Fairburne's experiences during the North African campaign.
** ''Videogame/SniperElite4'' - an {{interquel}} set during the Italian campaign in 1943, detailing how Fairburne became part of the OSS.
** ''VideoGame/SniperElite5'' - an {{interquel}} set during the Allied Invasion of Normandy in 1944, detailing Fairburne's first encounter with the V2 rocket program.
** The ''VideoGame/{{Zombie Army|Trilogy}}'' spinoff series.



* ''VideoGame/WarFrontTurningPoint'' puts the whole of World War 2 into a WhatIf scenario, complete with HumongousMecha and other advanced tech.



* ''VideoGame/{{Warsaw}}'' is a turn-based tactical strategy {{Roguelike}} set during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising (the player controls Polish resistants).
* ''VideoGame/WorldWarIIOnline'' - a massively multiplayer first person shooter set during the Battle of France. Notable for featuring the [[UsefulNotes/GaulsWithGrenades French Armed Forces]].

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* ''VideoGame/DayOfInfamy''
* ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonor'' - except for [[VideoGame/MedalOfHonor2010 the 2010 reboot]] and its sequel ''Warfighter''.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonor1999'' - the acclaimed 1st entry in the series that popularized World War II shooters and started the franchise.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorUnderground'' - the well-received second entry in the series, serving as a {{Prequel}} to the first and focusing on [[LaResistance French Resistance fighter and leader Manon Batiste]].
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAlliedAssault''- the acclaimed 3rd entry in the series and its two expansion packs that focus on battles stretching from Algeria to Berlin.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorFrontline''- the acclaimed 4th entry in the series, set in Western Europe around the time of the Normandy Invasion to Operation Market-Garden.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorRisingSun''- an entry that focuses on the [[WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific Pacific and CBI]] Theaters from 1941-44.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorPacificAssault''- an entry that focuses on the exploits of the [[SemperFi United States Marine Corps]] during the early and middle parts of the [[WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific Pacific War]], from Pearl Harbor to Tarawa.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'' - an entry that focuses exclusively on the [[ItsRainingMen Paratroopers]] of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions during their drops in Europe.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAirborne'' - just like the previous game 'Medal of Honor: Vanguard' this is an entry that focuses exclusively on the [[ItsRainingMen Paratroopers]] of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions during their drops in Europe.
* ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra'', set on the Eastern Front with combat Russian and Germans.
** ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra2HeroesOfStalingrad'', the 2011 sequel, focusing on the famous Battle of Stalingrad, as well as a number of other battles taking place around the same time period. Notably, it is one of the very few World War II FPS to have a single-player campaign for the Germans. However, it's only a short campaign with an ExcusePlot.
** ''VideoGame/RisingStorm'' is a standalone ExpansionPack for ''Red Orchestra 2'', set on the Pacific Front between Americans and Japanese forces. In contrast to the base game, this one features an AsymmetricMultiplayer, with the Americans and Japanese each having exclusive weapons, and encouraging differing tactics.



* ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra'', set on the Eastern Front with combat Russian and Germans.
** ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra2HeroesOfStalingrad'', the 2011 sequel, focusing on the famous Battle of Stalingrad, as well as a number of other battles taking place around the same time period. Notably, it is one of the very few World War II FPS to have a single-player campaign for the Germans. However, it's only a short campaign with an ExcusePlot.
** ''VideoGame/RisingStorm'' is a standalone ExpansionPack for ''Red Orchestra 2'', set on the Pacific Front between Americans and Japanese forces. In contrast to the base game, this one features an AsymmetricMultiplayer, with the Americans and Japanese each having exclusive weapons, and encouraging differing tactics.



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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'' has WWII as its backdrop: the game is set in 1944, the prologue mentions all the loss of life from the war as the reason the castle has reappeared, it includes a grenade sub-weapon that looks like a US WWII-era grenade, and the cutscene preceeding the boss battle with Medusa shows a petrified GI ([[FridgeLogic don't ask how they got in Dracula's castle, let alone in one of Brauner's portraits]]).
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* ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonor'' - except for [[VideoGame/MedalOfHonor2010 the 2010 reboot]] and its sequel ''Warfighter''.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonor1999'' - the acclaimed 1st entry in the series that popularized World War II shooters and started the franchise.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorUnderground'' - the well-received second entry in the series, serving as a {{Prequel}} to the first and focusing on [[LaResistance French Resistance fighter and leader Manon Batiste]].
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAlliedAssault''- the acclaimed 3rd entry in the series and its two expansion packs that focus on battles stretching from Algeria to Berlin.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorFrontline''- the acclaimed 4th entry in the series, set in Western Europe around the time of the Normandy Invasion to Operation Market-Garden.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorRisingSun''- an entry that focuses on the [[WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific Pacific and CBI]] Theaters from 1941-44.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorPacificAssault''- an entry that focuses on the exploits of the [[SemperFi United States Marine Corps]] during the early and middle parts of the [[WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific Pacific War]], from Pearl Harbor to Tarawa.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'' - an entry that focuses exclusively on the [[ItsRainingMen Paratroopers]] of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions during their drops in Europe.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAirborne'' - just like the previous game 'Medal of Honor: Vanguard' this is an entry that focuses exclusively on the [[ItsRainingMen Paratroopers]] of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions during their drops in Europe.

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* Sierra's ''Aces'' line, consisting of ''Aces of the Pacific'' (Pacific air war), ''Aces Over Europe'' (European air war), and ''Aces of the Deep'' (Battle of the Atlantic, from a U-boat viewpoint).
* ''VideoGame/AirConflicts''
* ''VideoGame/B17FlyingFortress''
* ''VideoGame/BlazingAngels''
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarplanes''

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* ''VideoGame/AirConflicts''
* ''VideoGame/B17FlyingFortress''
* ''VideoGame/BlazingAngels''
* ''Combat Flight Simulator 3: Battle for Europe''
* ''VideoGame/DigitalCombatSimulator'' includes World War II era planes.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarplanes''

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* ''VideoGame/CaptainAmericaSuperSoldier'': Video game adaptation of ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''.
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* ''VideoGame/BrothersInArms'' has paratroopers of the U.S. 101st Airborne fighting on the Western Front in France for two games and later being deployed in Operation Market Garden in the series' third game.
* ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'' - except for the ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare'' games, which take place TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. ''[[VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps Black Ops]]'' mostly takes place during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar, but has a flashback to a Soviet special operation shortly after the Germans surrendered. ''[[VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsIII Black Ops III]]'' has a sort of DyingDream sequence set during a surreal version of the Battle of the Bulge with period-accurate soldiers using weapons from more than a hundred years in the future from said battle, dire wolves in a shape-changing forest, and then a round of VideoGame/NaziZombies.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty1'' focuses on the Allied airborne landings in Normandy for the Americans and British, with several missions taking place behind enemy lines complementing both, while the Soviet campaign focuses on the Battle of Stalingrad, the Vistula-Oder Offensive, and finally the Battle of Berlin. The ''United Offensive'' ExpansionPack expands the Battle of the Bulge from the ending of the first game's American campaign, while the British campaign features British bombing missions over Europe, and later, commando raids in the Netherlands and Sicily. Finally, the expansion's Soviet campaign covers the Battle of Kursk, as well as the Battle of Kharkov.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyFinestHour'' is a console-exclusive entry that focuses on the Battle of Stalingrad for the Soviets, the North African campaign for the British, and the Battle for Germany for the Americans.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty2'' focuses on the Battles of Moscow and Stalingrad for the Soviets, the North African campaign and the Battles around Caen for the British, and the Battle of Pointe Du Hoc and the Battle of Germany for the Americans.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty2BigRedOne'' focuses on the 1st Infantry Division during the entirety of the European War, from Operation ''Torch'' to the Battle of the Siegfried Line.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWorldAtWar'' was an immediate return to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII following the release of the acclaimed ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty4ModernWarfare''. What makes this entry unique is that it's the first in the series to focus on the Pacific Theater of World War II, specifically the battles of Peleliu and Okinawa.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWWII'' is a return to the roots of the series.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyVanguard'' has several WWII soldiers band together as a precursor to modern special forces units.
* ''VideoGame/DayOfDefeat''
* The ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}'' series:
** ''VideoGame/CastleWolfenstein''
** ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D''
** ''VideoGame/ReturnToCastleWolfenstein''
** ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein 2009}}''
** ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'': AlternateHistory set in 1960, ThoseWackyNazis have won the war, with the prologue level set during the last stages of the war in 1946.
** ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheOldBlood'': A prequel to ''The New Order'', also set in an alternate 1946.
** ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus'': AlternateHistory, again, as a follow-up to the above games since ''The New Order''. New York City was destroyed by a Nazi atomic bomb at the end of the games' alternate World War II, of all things.
* ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra'', set on the Eastern Front with combat Russian and Germans.
** ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra2HeroesOfStalingrad'', the 2011 sequel, focusing on the famous Battle of Stalingrad, as well as a number of other battles taking place around the same time period. Notably, it is one of the very few World War II FPS to have a single-player campaign for the Germans. However, it's only a short campaign with an ExcusePlot.
** ''VideoGame/RisingStorm'' is a standalone ExpansionPack for ''Red Orchestra 2'', set on the Pacific Front between Americans and Japanese forces. In contrast to the base game, this one features an AsymmetricMultiplayer, with the Americans and Japanese each having exclusive weapons, and encouraging differing tactics.



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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarplanes''

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* ''VideoGame/SilentHunterSeries'' (I through IV)



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* ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes'' starts off with Americans and Germans on the Western Front, later adding British forces to the ''Opposing Fronts'' stand-alone expansion. Canadians' appear in the original game's final mission as TheCavalry and serve as units for the British's Royal Canadian Artillery Support doctrine. The sequel ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes 2'' was set on the Eastern Front and is notably DarkerAndEdgier than its preceding game - the plot is a Russian veteran recounting his experiences in the brutal conflict under interrogation. The main fare of it involves the Russian Soviet Union and Germans, though Polish irregulars appear in a campaign mission and in some commanders for Soviet players.
** Later expansions of 2 added the Western Armies (first USA and OKW, then later the British forces), as well as a campaign focused on the Battle of the Bulge.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of British Commandos operators.
* ''VideoGame/SilentStorm'' (the first game only, the sequels are set during the early days of the UsefulNotes/ColdWar).



* ''VideoGame/WorldOfTanks'' -- the heart of the game is here, although available tanks stretch from 1917 to 1966.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships''--much like ''World of Tanks'', the heart of the game is focused here, although the available ships stretch from as early as 1898 all the way up to 1953.



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* ''VideoGame/BomberCrew'' is a management game about controlling the crew of a bomber based off the Avro Lancaster as it flies missions against Nazi Germany.
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* ''VideoGame/BomberCrew'' is a management game about controlling the crew of a bomber based off the Avro Lancaster as it flies missions against Nazi Germany.
* ''VideoGame/BrothersInArms'' has paratroopers of the U.S. 101st Airborne fighting on the Western Front in France for two games and later being deployed in Operation Market Garden in the series' third game.
* ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'' - except for the ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare'' games, which take place TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. ''[[VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps Black Ops]]'' mostly takes place during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar, but has a flashback to a Soviet special operation shortly after the Germans surrendered. ''[[VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsIII Black Ops III]]'' has a sort of DyingDream sequence set during a surreal version of the Battle of the Bulge with period-accurate soldiers using weapons from more than a hundred years in the future from said battle, dire wolves in a shape-changing forest, and then [[spoiler:a round of VideoGame/NaziZombies]].
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty1'' focuses on the Allied airborne landings in Normandy for the Americans and British, with several missions taking place behind enemy lines complementing both, while the Soviet campaign focuses on the Battle of Stalingrad, the Vistula-Oder Offensive, and finally the Battle of Berlin. The ''United Offensive'' ExpansionPack expands the Battle of the Bulge from the ending of the first game's American campaign, while the British campaign features British bombing missions over Europe, and later, commando raids in the Netherlands and Sicily. Finally, the expansion's Soviet campaign covers the Battle of Kursk, as well as the Battle of Kharkov.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyFinestHour'' is a console-exclusive entry that focuses on the Battle of Stalingrad for the Soviets, the North African campaign for the British, and the Battle for Germany for the Americans.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty2'' focuses on the Battles of Moscow and Stalingrad for the Soviets, the North African campaign and the Battles around Caen for the British, and the Battle of Pointe Du Hoc and the Battle of Germany for the Americans.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty2BigRedOne'' focuses on the 1st Infantry Division during the entirety of the European War, from Operation ''Torch'' to the Battle of the Siegfried Line.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWorldAtWar'' was an immediate return to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII following the release of the acclaimed ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty4ModernWarfare''. What makes this entry unique is that it's the first in the series to focus on the Pacific Theater of World War II, specifically the battles of Peleliu and Okinawa.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWWII'' is a return to the roots of the series.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyVanguard'' has several WWII soldiers band together as a precursor to modern special forces units.
* ''VideoGame/CaptainAmericaSuperSoldier'': Video game adaptation of ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''.



* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of British Commandos operators.
* ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes'' starts off with Americans and Germans on the Western Front, later adding British forces to the ''Opposing Fronts'' stand-alone expansion. Canadians' appear in the original game's final mission as TheCavalry and serve as units for the British's Royal Canadian Artillery Support doctrine. The sequel ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes 2'' was set on the Eastern Front and is notably DarkerAndEdgier than its preceding game - the plot is a Russian veteran recounting his experiences in the brutal conflict under interrogation. The main fare of it involves the Russian Soviet Union and Germans, though Polish irregulars appear in a campaign mission and in some commanders for Soviet players.
** Later expansions of 2 added the Western Armies (first USA and OKW, then later the British forces), as well as a campaign focused on the Battle of the Bulge.
* ''VideoGame/DayOfDefeat''



* ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra'' is a FirstPersonShooter set on the Eastern Front with combat Russian and Germans.
** ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra2HeroesOfStalingrad'' is a 2011 sequel, focusing on the famous Battle of Stalingrad, as well as a number of other battles taking place around the same time period. Notably, it is one of the very few World War II FPS to have a single-player campaign for the Germans. However, it's a short campaign with an ExcusePlot.
** ''VideoGame/RisingStorm'' is a standalone ExpansionPack for ''Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad'', set on the Pacific Front between Americans and Japanese forces. In contrast to the base game, this one features an AsymmetricMultiplayer, with the Americans and Japanese each having exclusive weapons, and encouraging differing tactics.



* ''VideoGame/SilentHunterSeries'' (I through IV)
* The first ''VideoGame/SilentStorm'' (the sequels are set during the early days of the Cold War)



* The ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}'' series:
** ''VideoGame/CastleWolfenstein''
** ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D''
** ''VideoGame/ReturnToCastleWolfenstein''
** ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein 2009}}''
** ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'': AlternateHistory set in 1960, ThoseWackyNazis have won the war, with the prologue level set during the last stages of the war in 1946.
** ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheOldBlood'': A prequel to ''The New Order'', also set in an alternate 1946.
** ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus'': AlternateHistory, again, as a follow-up to the above games since ''The New Order''. New York City was destroyed by a Nazi atomic bomb at the end of the games' alternate World War II, of all things.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfTanks'' -- the heart of the game is here, although available tanks stretch from 1917 to 1966.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarplanes''
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships''--much like ''World of Tanks'', the heart of the game is focused here, although the available ships stretch from as early as 1898 all the way up to 1953.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Battlefield}}'' has featured the war extensively:
** ''VideoGame/Battlefield1942'' and its expansions, ''Road To Rome'' and ''[[StupidJetpackHitler Secret Weapons Of WWII]]''
** ''Battlefield 1943''.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldHeroes'', at least a very cartoony version of it.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldBadCompany 2''. "Operation Aurora", is set in 1944, involving a US team sent into Japan to discover a Japanese superweapon.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldV'', notable as one of few WWII FPS games that allows you to play on the Axis side in its Campaign.
* ''VideoGame/BeachInvasion1944''
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* ''VideoGame/B17FlyingFortress''
* ''VideoGame/BlazingAngels''
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* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedUnity'' is set in the late 18th century, but it has Animus glitch segments that send Arno Dorian to other eras. In one instance, he finds himself in occupied Paris during World War II and has to climb the Eiffel Tower while being shot at by German Messerschmitts.



* The ''VideoGame/{{Blitzkrieg}}'' series
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* ''Battlestations Midway'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/BattlestationsPacific'' both cover aerial and naval warfare in the Pacific Theatre. ''Pacific'' features a new WhatIf scenario for the Japanese; what if they'd won the Battle of Midway and proceeded on to attack the United States?
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* ''VideoGame/B17FlyingFortress''
* Several ''VideoGame/{{Battlefield}}'' games:
** ''VideoGame/Battlefield1942'' and its expansions, ''Road To Rome'' and ''[[StupidJetpackHitler Secret Weapons Of WWII]]''
** ''Battlefield 1943''.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldHeroes'', at least a very cartoony version of it.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldBadCompany 2''. "Operation Aurora", is set in 1944, involving a US team sent into Japan to discover a Japanese superweapon.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldV'', notable as one of few WWII FPS games that allows you to play on the Axis side in its Campaign.
* ''Battlestations Midway'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/BattlestationsPacific'' both cover aerial and naval warfare in the Pacific Theatre. ''Pacific'' features a new WhatIf scenario for the Japanese; what if they'd won the Battle of Midway and proceeded on to attack the United States?
* ''VideoGame/BeachInvasion1944''
* ''VideoGame/{{Blitzkrieg}}'' series
* ''VideoGame/BlazingAngels''

to:

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* ''VideoGame/B17FlyingFortress''
* Several ''VideoGame/{{Battlefield}}'' games:
** ''VideoGame/Battlefield1942'' and its expansions, ''Road To Rome'' and ''[[StupidJetpackHitler Secret Weapons Of WWII]]''
** ''Battlefield 1943''.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldHeroes'', at least a very cartoony version of it.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldBadCompany 2''. "Operation Aurora",
''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedUnity'' is set in 1944, involving a US team sent into Japan to discover a Japanese superweapon.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldV'', notable as one of few WWII FPS games
the late 18th century, but it has Animus glitch segments that allows you send Arno Dorian to play on other eras. In one instance, he finds himself in occupied UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} during World War II and has to climb the Axis side in its Campaign.
* ''Battlestations Midway'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/BattlestationsPacific'' both cover aerial and naval warfare in the Pacific Theatre. ''Pacific'' features a new WhatIf scenario for the Japanese; what if they'd won the Battle of Midway and proceeded on to attack the United States?
* ''VideoGame/BeachInvasion1944''
* ''VideoGame/{{Blitzkrieg}}'' series
* ''VideoGame/BlazingAngels''
{{Eiffel Tower|Effect}} while being shot at by German Messerschmitt planes.
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Video games set in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.

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* Sierra's ''Aces'' line, consisting of ''Aces of the Pacific'' (Pacific air war), ''Aces Over Europe'' (European air war), and ''Aces of the Deep'' (Battle of the Atlantic, from a U-boat viewpoint).
* ''VideoGame/AirConflicts''
* ''VideoGame/AfrikaKorpsVsDesertRats''. Three other games followed with the same engine:
** ''D-Day''
** ''1944 Battle of the Bulge''
** ''Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege''
* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedUnity'' is set in the late 18th century, but it has Animus glitch segments that send Arno Dorian to other eras. In one instance, he finds himself in occupied Paris during World War II and has to climb the Eiffel Tower while being shot at by German Messerschmitts.
* ''VideoGame/AxisAndAllies'', based on the board game, features a campaign in which the Axis Powers win the war.
* ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' is largely set in an AlternateUniverse of World War II, but with [[MoeAnthropomorphism shipgirls]] and otherworldly invaders; the tutorial starts with the Battle of the Denmark Strait, and the introductory story maps cover the war in the Pacific from Pearl Harbor to Midway, with [[TemporaryOnlineContent various limited-time events]] covering other fronts and battles in AnachronicOrder (barring some silly seasonal modern events). That said, the main plot does eventually start to diverge from the path of actual history.
* ''VideoGame/B17FlyingFortress''
* Several ''VideoGame/{{Battlefield}}'' games:
** ''VideoGame/Battlefield1942'' and its expansions, ''Road To Rome'' and ''[[StupidJetpackHitler Secret Weapons Of WWII]]''
** ''Battlefield 1943''.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldHeroes'', at least a very cartoony version of it.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldBadCompany 2''. "Operation Aurora", is set in 1944, involving a US team sent into Japan to discover a Japanese superweapon.
** ''VideoGame/BattlefieldV'', notable as one of few WWII FPS games that allows you to play on the Axis side in its Campaign.
* ''Battlestations Midway'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/BattlestationsPacific'' both cover aerial and naval warfare in the Pacific Theatre. ''Pacific'' features a new WhatIf scenario for the Japanese; what if they'd won the Battle of Midway and proceeded on to attack the United States?
* ''VideoGame/BeachInvasion1944''
* ''VideoGame/{{Blitzkrieg}}'' series
* ''VideoGame/BlazingAngels''
* ''VideoGame/BomberCrew'' is a management game about controlling the crew of a bomber based off the Avro Lancaster as it flies missions against Nazi Germany.
* ''VideoGame/BrothersInArms'' has paratroopers of the U.S. 101st Airborne fighting on the Western Front in France for two games and later being deployed in Operation Market Garden in the series' third game.
* ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'' - except for the ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare'' games, which take place TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. ''[[VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps Black Ops]]'' mostly takes place during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar, but has a flashback to a Soviet special operation shortly after the Germans surrendered. ''[[VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsIII Black Ops III]]'' has a sort of DyingDream sequence set during a surreal version of the Battle of the Bulge with period-accurate soldiers using weapons from more than a hundred years in the future from said battle, dire wolves in a shape-changing forest, and then [[spoiler:a round of VideoGame/NaziZombies]].
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty1'' focuses on the Allied airborne landings in Normandy for the Americans and British, with several missions taking place behind enemy lines complementing both, while the Soviet campaign focuses on the Battle of Stalingrad, the Vistula-Oder Offensive, and finally the Battle of Berlin. The ''United Offensive'' ExpansionPack expands the Battle of the Bulge from the ending of the first game's American campaign, while the British campaign features British bombing missions over Europe, and later, commando raids in the Netherlands and Sicily. Finally, the expansion's Soviet campaign covers the Battle of Kursk, as well as the Battle of Kharkov.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyFinestHour'' is a console-exclusive entry that focuses on the Battle of Stalingrad for the Soviets, the North African campaign for the British, and the Battle for Germany for the Americans.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty2'' focuses on the Battles of Moscow and Stalingrad for the Soviets, the North African campaign and the Battles around Caen for the British, and the Battle of Pointe Du Hoc and the Battle of Germany for the Americans.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty2BigRedOne'' focuses on the 1st Infantry Division during the entirety of the European War, from Operation ''Torch'' to the Battle of the Siegfried Line.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWorldAtWar'' was an immediate return to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII following the release of the acclaimed ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty4ModernWarfare''. What makes this entry unique is that it's the first in the series to focus on the Pacific Theater of World War II, specifically the battles of Peleliu and Okinawa.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWWII'' is a return to the roots of the series.
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyVanguard'' has several WWII soldiers band together as a precursor to modern special forces units.
* ''VideoGame/CaptainAmericaSuperSoldier'': Video game adaptation of ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''.
* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'' has WWII as its backdrop: the game is set in 1944, the prologue mentions all the loss of life from the war as the reason the castle has reappeared, it includes a grenade sub-weapon that looks like a US WWII-era grenade, and the cutscene preceeding the boss battle with Medusa shows a petrified GI ([[FridgeLogic don't ask how they got in Dracula's castle, let alone in one of Brauner's portraits]]).
* ''VideoGame/ClockTower3''[='=]s first stage features the protagonist evading a serial killer during the London bombings.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}'' series, a stealth-RTS combination about a team of British Commandos operators.
* ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes'' starts off with Americans and Germans on the Western Front, later adding British forces to the ''Opposing Fronts'' stand-alone expansion. Canadians' appear in the original game's final mission as TheCavalry and serve as units for the British's Royal Canadian Artillery Support doctrine. The sequel ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes 2'' was set on the Eastern Front and is notably DarkerAndEdgier than its preceding game - the plot is a Russian veteran recounting his experiences in the brutal conflict under interrogation. The main fare of it involves the Russian Soviet Union and Germans, though Polish irregulars appear in a campaign mission and in some commanders for Soviet players.
** Later expansions of 2 added the Western Armies (first USA and OKW, then later the British forces), as well as a campaign focused on the Battle of the Bulge.
* ''VideoGame/DayOfDefeat''
* ''VideoGame/DayOfInfamy''
* ''VideoGame/DeathToSpies''
* ''VideoGame/DinoDDay'', albeit a WWII with Nazi dinosaurs.
* The last three missions of the German campaign of ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth''. Not to mention the Pacific campaign of ''Art of Conquest'', two of the missions of the American campaign, a "Turning Point" D-Day scenario in the second game, and another "Turning Point" scenario taking place at the Battle of Kursk in ''Art of Supremacy''.
** ''VideoGame/EmpiresDawnOfTheModernWorld'''s Patton campaign.
* ''[[VideoGame/GraviteamTactics Graviteam Tactics: Operation Star]]'' is set during the Third Battle of Kharkov; the WWII DLC campaigns cover other battles near Kharkov. ''Mius Front'' will cover battles along the Mius River in summer 1943.
* ''VideoGame/EnemyFront''
* ''VideoGame/GerdaAFlameInWinter'': Set in Nazi-occupied Denmark, you play as Gerda, a woman whose husband has been captured by the Gestapo.
* ''VideoGame/TheGreatEscape''
* ''VideoGame/GunsGoreAndCannoli'': The sequel is set in 1944, smack dab in the middle of the war. Vinnie Cannoli, the main character, ends up finding out about a conspiracy involving ThoseWackyNazis wanting to experiment on and use the zombie poison from the first game, and ends up going to Europe to stop them from potentially winning the war and/or unwittingly causing the ZombieApocalypse.
* ''VideoGame/HeartsOfIron''
* ''VideoGame/HellLetLoose'' is a multiplayer [[TacticalShooter Tactical]] FirstPersonShooter set during the WorldWarII/WarInEuropeAndAfrica. Currently, maps are set in France, Belgium, and Germany, with the current belligerents being the US Army, Soviet Red Army, and the German Wehrmacht. Future updates plan on implementing the British Army, Polish Army, and Finnish Army.
* ''VideoGame/HeroesAndGenerals'' is set during the closing months of the war on the Western Front.
* ''Heroes of the Pacific'' revolves around a [=U.S.=] Navy fighter squadron as they fight in the skies over Pearl Harbor to above Iwo Jima.
* ''Heroes over Europe'' has an American pilot posing as a Canadian and fights in the Battle of Britain and later joins the [=U.S.=] Army Air Corps as the [=U.S.=] gets involved in the war.
* ''VideoGame/HourOfVictory'', when ''Midway'' tried making it's own ''Medal of Honor'' and ''Call of Duty''.
* ''VideoGame/HiddenAndDangerous'' and its sequel, a stealth[=/=]Third-Person-Shooter[=/=]Real-Time-Tactics combination focusing on a SAS team.
* ''VideoGame/IL2Sturmovik'', a series of hardcore combat flight sims set during WWII.
* ''VideoGame/LandOfWarTheBeginning'' - the German invasion of Poland, told from the POV of a young Polish soldier
* ''VideoGame/ManOfMedan'' - the prologue of the game is set shortly after the end of World War II in the Pacific, onboard a troop transport converted into a freighter.
* ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonor'' - except for [[VideoGame/MedalOfHonor2010 the 2010 reboot]] and its sequel ''Warfighter''.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonor1999'' - the acclaimed 1st entry in the series that popularized World War II shooters and started the franchise.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorUnderground'' - the well-received second entry in the series, serving as a {{Prequel}} to the first and focusing on [[LaResistance French Resistance fighter and leader Manon Batiste]].
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAlliedAssault''- the acclaimed 3rd entry in the series and its two expansion packs that focus on battles stretching from Algeria to Berlin.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorFrontline''- the acclaimed 4th entry in the series, set in Western Europe around the time of the Normandy Invasion to Operation Market-Garden.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorRisingSun''- an entry that focuses on the [[WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific Pacific and CBI]] Theaters from 1941-44.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorPacificAssault''- an entry that focuses on the exploits of the [[SemperFi United States Marine Corps]] during the early and middle parts of the [[WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific Pacific War]], from Pearl Harbor to Tarawa.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'' - an entry that focuses exclusively on the [[ItsRainingMen Paratroopers]] of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions during their drops in Europe.
** ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAirborne'' - just like the previous game 'Medal of Honor: Vanguard' this is an entry that focuses exclusively on the [[ItsRainingMen Paratroopers]] of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions during their drops in Europe.
* A bunch of Creator/MicroProse games covered various aspects of World War II, from the submarine and air campaigns in both oceans, to the land war in Europe and northern Africa.
* ''VideoGame/MenOfWar''
* The ''VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo'' series of {{Shoot Em Up}}s--at least most of the series anyway--is very loosely based on WWII.
* ''VideoGame/OperationDarkness'' (World War II [[RecycledINSPACE WITH WEREWOLVES AND VAMPIRE NAZIS!]])
* ''VideoGame/PanzerFront''
* ''VideoGame/PanzerGeneral''
* ''Partisans 1941'', a ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}}''-like with management and RPG elements, consisting in leading a team of Soviet partisans on the Eastern Front.
* ''VideoGame/PostScriptum'' is set in the Western Front between 1940 and 1945, from the Fall of France, to D-Day and Operation Market-Garden. The most recent updates have added the Battle of the Bulge into the mix.
* ''VideoGame/RAIDWorldWarII''
* ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra'' is a FirstPersonShooter set on the Eastern Front with combat Russian and Germans.
** ''VideoGame/RedOrchestra2HeroesOfStalingrad'' is a 2011 sequel, focusing on the famous Battle of Stalingrad, as well as a number of other battles taking place around the same time period. Notably, it is one of the very few World War II FPS to have a single-player campaign for the Germans. However, it's a short campaign with an ExcusePlot.
** ''VideoGame/RisingStorm'' is a standalone ExpansionPack for ''Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad'', set on the Pacific Front between Americans and Japanese forces. In contrast to the base game, this one features an AsymmetricMultiplayer, with the Americans and Japanese each having exclusive weapons, and encouraging differing tactics.
* ''VideoGame/RescueRaiders'' has present-day forces joining both sides of the war in a TerminatorTwosome scenario.
* ''VideoGame/RingOfRed''
* ''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'' - one of the few games focused on the French Resistance.
* ''VideoGame/SecretWeaponsOfTheLuftwaffe''
** ''VideoGame/SecretWeaponsOverNormandy''
* ''VideoGame/SilentHunterSeries'' (I through IV)
* The first ''VideoGame/SilentStorm'' (the sequels are set during the early days of the Cold War)
* ''VideoGame/SniperElite'' - a HistoricalFiction takes place during the Battle of Berlin, where you play as a ColdSniper named Karl Fairburne, who is also a member UsefulNotes/{{OSS}} taking part in Operation Paperclip.
** ''VideoGame/SniperEliteV2'' - a reboot of the first game that again takes place during the Battle of Berlin.
** ''Videogame/SniperEliteIII'' - a prequel to the second game showing Karl Fairburne's experiences during the North African campaign.
** ''Videogame/SniperElite4'' - an {{interquel}} set during the Italian campaign in 1943, detailing how Fairburne became part of the OSS.
** ''VideoGame/SniperElite5'' - an {{interquel}} set during the Allied Invasion of Normandy in 1944, detailing Fairburne's first encounter with the V2 rocket program.
* ''VideoGame/SteelDivisionNormandy44'', a RealTimeStrategy that bases its maps on aerial reconnaissance photographs from the Western Front.
* ''VideoGame/Strikers1945'' is set in the summer of 1945, after the end of WWII when an extraterrestrial force called C.A.N.Y. starts a coup in an attempts to restart the war. Its sequel ''1945 II'' is set in the winter of 1945, where a new organization called F.G.R. picks up where C.A.N.Y. left off by threatening the world with more wars, thus disrupting the post-war peace.
* ''VideoGame/TitanicAdventureOutOfTime'' - the opening of the game has the protagonist being killed during The Blitz, and is promptly sent back in time through this. [[spoiler:The game's bad endings can also result in a different outcome for the war: [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazi Germany defeating the United Kingdom by either forcing them to surrender]] [[StupidJetpackHitler or simply bombing them with a nuclear device]], the Soviets conquering the UK, or CommieNazis declaring war on Europe.]]
* ''[[VideoGame/TripleAAxisAndAllies TripleA]]'', based off of ''TabletopGame/AxisAndAllies''.
* ''VideoGame/{{Ubersoldier}}''
* ''VideoGame/UnityOfCommand''
* ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' is blatantly based off of WWII, complete with the attempted genocide of an ethnic minority.
* ''VideoGame/VelvetAssassin''
* ''VideoGame/VictoryBelles'' is set in a version of WWII where a massive otherwordly fleet known as the Morgana has suddenly invaded all of the Earth's seas right when the invasion of Poland begins, with only warships that have manifested an onboard female personification (the eponymous "Belles") being able to effectively fight back. As such, the international community has agreed to organize all of the Belles and their crews into a single joint force under the command of the League of Nations. However, the Belles' parent nations remain at war with each other despite their tenuous cooperation against the Morgana.
* ''VideoGame/WarFrontTurningPoint'' puts the whole of World War 2 into a WhatIf scenario, complete with HumongousMecha and other advanced tech.
* ''VideoGame/WarThunder'' is a {{Allegedly Free|Game}} multiplayer game focused on aerial combat during this war.
* ''VideoGame/{{Warsaw}}'' is a turn-based tactical strategy {{Roguelike}} set during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising (the player controls Polish resistants).
* The ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}'' series:
** ''VideoGame/CastleWolfenstein''
** ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D''
** ''VideoGame/ReturnToCastleWolfenstein''
** ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein 2009}}''
** ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'': AlternateHistory set in 1960, ThoseWackyNazis have won the war, with the prologue level set during the last stages of the war in 1946.
** ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheOldBlood'': A prequel to ''The New Order'', also set in an alternate 1946.
** ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus'': AlternateHistory, again, as a follow-up to the above games since ''The New Order''. New York City was destroyed by a Nazi atomic bomb at the end of the games' alternate World War II, of all things.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfTanks'' -- the heart of the game is here, although available tanks stretch from 1917 to 1966.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarplanes''
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships''--much like ''World of Tanks'', the heart of the game is focused here, although the available ships stretch from as early as 1898 all the way up to 1953.
* ''VideoGame/WorldWarIIOnline'' - a massively multiplayer first person shooter set during the Battle of France. Notable for featuring the [[UsefulNotes/GaulsWithGrenades French Armed Forces]].
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