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نائب وزير الخارجية يلتقي بعدد من المسؤولين الأوروبيين في بروكسل

نائب وزير الخارجية يلتقي بعدد من المسؤولين الأوروبيين في بروكسل

Saudi Salary15-07-2025
TAITO has announced that they'll be bringing Operation Night Strikers to the Nintendo Switch later this year. This is a collection of classic 80s arcade games, featuring some bells and whistles such as save options and replay functionality. Previously, the game was only confirmed for a Steam release, but now we know it's coming to Switch as well.
Alongside this announcement, TAITO confirmed two more games that will be included in the collection: Operation Thunderbolt and Space Gun. They'll be joining the already announced Operation Wolf and Night Striker. We don't have an exact release date for this one yet, so stay tuned for more specifics. Below, check out descriptions of each of the four included games:
Operation Wolf
Using only a machine gun and rocket-propelled grenades, you alone must infiltrate enemy territory, secure the hostages, then get them safely to the extraction point! Your mission code name is Operation Wolf. Do not fail!
Operation Thunderbolt
A hostage rescue mission in Africa and only one man can help! Roy Adams, hero of Operation Wolf is back, and this time his former green beret team-mate, Hardy Jones joins the fight. Your mission code is Operation Thunderbolt. Impossible odds are nothing to these men!
Night Striker
Become a member of the United Nations Special Action Force, a.k.a. Night Striker, and destroy the enemy terrorist organization with in your high-speed combat hovercraft: Intergray!
Space Gun
2039 AD: an age of space exploration. On their way to investigate an unexplained incident on a space station, a team of space marines receive a distress call from a cargo ship, but what could prepare them for the horrors onboard?! Use your multi-purpose rifle to slay the monsters and rescue the hostages!
Four faithful ports, complete with various gadgets, replay functions, and other useful features to enhance the originals!
UPDATE: Taito has has announced that Operation Night Strikers will see Switch release in Japan on August 7th, 2025. Information on the worldwide release has not been shared at this time, but hopefully those details are coming soon.
UPDATE: A brand new trailer has been released for Operation Night Strikers which confirms a worldwide release of August 7th, 2025. Check it out below.
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نائب وزير الخارجية يلتقي بعدد من المسؤولين الأوروبيين في بروكسل

TAITO has announced that they'll be bringing Operation Night Strikers to the Nintendo Switch later this year. This is a collection of classic 80s arcade games, featuring some bells and whistles such as save options and replay functionality. Previously, the game was only confirmed for a Steam release, but now we know it's coming to Switch as well. Alongside this announcement, TAITO confirmed two more games that will be included in the collection: Operation Thunderbolt and Space Gun. They'll be joining the already announced Operation Wolf and Night Striker. We don't have an exact release date for this one yet, so stay tuned for more specifics. Below, check out descriptions of each of the four included games: Operation Wolf Using only a machine gun and rocket-propelled grenades, you alone must infiltrate enemy territory, secure the hostages, then get them safely to the extraction point! Your mission code name is Operation Wolf. Do not fail! Operation Thunderbolt A hostage rescue mission in Africa and only one man can help! Roy Adams, hero of Operation Wolf is back, and this time his former green beret team-mate, Hardy Jones joins the fight. Your mission code is Operation Thunderbolt. Impossible odds are nothing to these men! Night Striker Become a member of the United Nations Special Action Force, a.k.a. Night Striker, and destroy the enemy terrorist organization with in your high-speed combat hovercraft: Intergray! Space Gun 2039 AD: an age of space exploration. On their way to investigate an unexplained incident on a space station, a team of space marines receive a distress call from a cargo ship, but what could prepare them for the horrors onboard?! Use your multi-purpose rifle to slay the monsters and rescue the hostages! Four faithful ports, complete with various gadgets, replay functions, and other useful features to enhance the originals! UPDATE: Taito has has announced that Operation Night Strikers will see Switch release in Japan on August 7th, 2025. Information on the worldwide release has not been shared at this time, but hopefully those details are coming soon. UPDATE: A brand new trailer has been released for Operation Night Strikers which confirms a worldwide release of August 7th, 2025. Check it out below.

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