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On December 8, 2022, a sequel named ''Valiant Hearts: Coming Home'' was announced and is released on January 31, 2023 first as a mobile game on Netflix, and will be available (bundled with the first game) on March 8, 2024 for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and on PS5.

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On December 8, 2022, a sequel named ''Valiant Hearts: Coming Home'' was announced and is released on January 31, 2023 first as a mobile game on Netflix, and will be available (bundled with the first game) on March 8, 2024 for Nintendo Switch, PS4, [=PS4=], and on PS5.
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On December 8, 2022, a sequel named ''Valiant Hearts: Coming Home'' was announced and is released on January 31, 2023 as a mobile-exclusive game on Netflix.

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On December 8, 2022, a sequel named ''Valiant Hearts: Coming Home'' was announced and is released on January 31, 2023 first as a mobile-exclusive mobile game on Netflix.
Netflix, and will be available (bundled with the first game) on March 8, 2024 for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and on PS5.

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On December 8, 2022, a sequel named ''Valiant Hearts: Coming Home'' was announced.

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On December 8, 2022, a sequel named ''Valiant Hearts: Coming Home'' was announced.
announced and is released on January 31, 2023 as a mobile-exclusive game on Netflix.


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* ActionizedSequel: Inverted in ''Coming Home'', while most levels are still set in the heat of the action, the are more levels set outside of a warzone and (unlike ''The Great War'') there's no option to attack enemy combatants.


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* ArtisticLicenseCars: Even though the action is set in either France or in Germany, both countries that drive on the right side of the road, all the cars shown are designed with an RHD steering wheel (a model used for driving on the left side on the road).
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** One important aspect of WWI's trench warfare that the game didn't really touch on was the ever-terrifying presence of snipers. It could be that getting randomly killed at any point in a level would have been too frustrating to players. [[spoiler:In reality, the snipers tend to pick off important people (like officers), not random grunts. Killing commanding officers makes the other team less effective at fighting. Even cooks aren't safe from snipers in ''2'' as James found out while delivering cooked potatoes to the soldiers.]]

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** One important aspect of WWI's trench warfare that the game didn't really touch on was the ever-terrifying presence of snipers. It could be that getting randomly killed at any point in a level would have been too frustrating to players. [[spoiler:In reality, the snipers tend to pick off important people (like officers), not random grunts. Killing commanding officers makes the other team less effective at fighting. Even fighting - even cooks aren't safe from snipers in ''2'' ''2'', as James found out while delivering cooked potatoes to the soldiers.]]
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* BossBattle: You fight Von Dorf and his zeppelin by using an organ at first, and then throwing unexploded grenades into the zeppelin's engines, causing it to crash.
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* BombWhistle: When an artillery shell is falling nearby, a ShadowOfImpendingDoom will be accompanied by a bomb whistle.
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** In order to maintain the TwoFistedTales/Franco-Belgian comic aesthetic and anti-violence message of the game, none of the player-characters wield guns or other obviously lethal weapons as standard. While briefly using a rifle-with-bayonet as a melee weapon early on (and he never actually fires the rifle), Emile spends most the game using first a ladle and later a [[ShovelStrike shovel]] as a weapon. Anna uses a staff, while Freddie and Karl both favour GoodOldFisticuffs.

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** In order to maintain the TwoFistedTales/Franco-Belgian comic aesthetic and anti-violence message of the game, none of the player-characters wield guns or other obviously lethal weapons as standard.standard (this includes James who, despite carrying a rifle on his back, never draws a weapon). While briefly using a rifle-with-bayonet as a melee weapon early on (and he never actually fires the rifle), Emile spends most the game using first a ladle and later a [[ShovelStrike shovel]] as a weapon. Anna uses a staff, while Freddie and Karl both favour GoodOldFisticuffs.

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