The Raid of Brunswick

The Raid of Brunswick

Can my PC run The Raid of Brunswick

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 6 GB+ Storage 2 GB+ Windows 11

Game Details

Languages
English، Languages With Full Audio Support
Genre
Indie، Simulation، Free To Play
Category
Single-player، Steam Achievements
Developer
Mara Bianca Lovin, Kamil Słomnicki, Jagoda Dąbrowska, Vilius Alaunis, Thomas Ho, Samuel Boltze
Publisher
TBLBT
Release Date
2026-02-28

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i5-9400 / 9400 / I5-9400 / 5-9400 / i5 9400
GPU
GeForce GTX 1070 / GTX 1070 / 1070
RAM
6 GB
Storage
2 GB
OS
Windows 11

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i7-9700 / 9700 / I7-9700 / 7-9700 / i7 9700
GPU
Nvidia RTX 2070 / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER / RTX 2070 / 2070
RAM
8 GB
Storage
2 GB
OS
Windows 11

Game Description

DISCLAIMER

The Raid of Brunswick is a game that is missing many features like progress saving, optimizations and QoL improvements. The game will not be updated or receive any bug fixes.

About the story

May 22, 1944.

The war in Europe rages on, and the night sky belongs to the bomber crews.

You are aboard an Avro Lancaster, part of a Royal Air Force operation tasked with striking a strategic target in Brunswick. As the aircraft crosses hostile skies, each man on board carries a vital responsibility. Pilot, navigator, bombardier, wireless operator, gunner — every role matters. Every decision counts.

About the game

The game takes players through multiple crew positions aboard the Lancaster bomber, presenting a conceptual overview of each crew member’s responsibilities. You will intercept messages as the wireless operator, plot the route as the navigator, fly the aircraft as the pilot, release the bombs as the bombardier, and defend the aircraft as the gunner.

The Raid of Brunswick is a game that was intended to be a commemoration of the Lancaster bomber crew that participated in the raid and crashed near Groningen on May 23, 1944.

In memory of all Lancaster crews of World War II, whose service shaped the freedom we know today.