Scorching Rays the latest Enlisted game update just levelled up the battlefield Linux, Steam Deck, and Windows PC. Darkflow Software keeps bringing the heat with their nonstop creativity. Which you can play for Free on Steam.
Brace yourselves, Enlisted just released a major game update, and it’s the kind of thing that makes you wan, load up your PC or Steam Deck, and get lost in battle. Gaijin Entertainment and Darkflow Software are calling it Scorching Rays, and honestly? The name fits. We’re talking new weapons, fresh vehicles, a massive revamp to Tunisia.
If you’ve been eager for new toys, this Scorching Rays update delivers. The research tree just got juiced up with some real head-turners. First up: the Kawaguchiya shotgun, a double-barreled beast with a bayonet. That’s right, stab and blast, all in one weapon. Then there’s the legend itself, the “Chicago Typewriter”, the M1921AC Thompson SMG, with a fat 50-round drum magazine. If you’ve ever wanted to live out your mobster meets soldier fantasy, this is your moment.
And vehicles? Oh, they didn’t hold back. The Churchill VII heavy tank, packing an beastly 152 mm of frontal armor. You’ll feel like a moving fortress rolling that into battle. On the flip side, Japan’s Chi-Nu II makes an appearance with a sharp long 75 mm cannon. Which is also perfect for punching holes where it counts. And for all the flyboys, the Ki-83 interceptor joins the skies: lightning-fast and built to chase down enemies before they know what hit them.
Scorching Rays Update
But, Scorching Rays is not just about what’s new. Letting players grab rewards from previous Battle Pass seasons. That means rare weapons, vehicles, and even unique soldiers you may have missed. This isn’t a forever deal, though, you’ve got until October 7th to get them before they vanish again.
Now, let’s talk about the star of the show: ray tracing, via Proton. Lighting, reflections, shadows, everything looks sharper, more real, and way more immersive. Whether you’re running Linux with a shiny RTX card or something a bit older, you’ve got options. RT features you can toggle individually in the game, so you can scale the visuals to your system. Plus, they didn’t stop there, expect crisper impact marks, juicier explosions, realistic craters from downed aircraft, and even dirt sticking to your lenses in the heat of combat. It’s the little details that make a battlefield feel alive, and Enlisted is leaning all the way in with Scorching Rays.
And Tunisia? Forget the dry desert wasteland you remember. The Kahif cave village section has a complete overhaul. So now, it’s a blooming oasis, rich with detail and way easier to navigate. While the new terrain layout feels more natural, giving infantry, tanks, and aircraft smoother, smarter movement across the map.
Bottom line: Scorching Rays isn’t just an update, it’s Enlisted flexing hard on Steam. New firepower, armored giants, roaring aircraft, next-level graphics, while offering a map that feels reborn. If you’re on Linux, fire up your setup, update that client, and dive in on Steam Deck, and Windows PC as well.
