Tactical - For - Arms 2079

Summary
In 2079, New York was a city unlike any other. The towering skyscrapers seemed to scrape the very clouds, their neon lights casting a bright glow over the streets below. But beneath the shiny surface, the city was a dangerous place. Crime was rampant, and the divide between the wealthy elite and the struggling masses was wider than ever. Yet despite the dangers and the darkness, there was still a glimmer of hope in New York. There were those who fought against the corporations, using their skills and their brains to hack into the system and bring about change. And there were those, like Vega Santos, who dreamed of a better future and worked tirelessly to make it a reality. In this futuristic city of high-tech wonders and grim realities, anything was possible. His story begins, here.

Flashbacks
Introducing Flashbacks from your 2 previous favorited FPS games: Call of Duty & Battlefield.

Sidearms

 * 1) Atlas 45 (United States) (AW) | Semi-automatic. Best in class handling.
 * 2) CZ 220 (Czech)
 * 3) Fort-71 (Ukraine)
 * 4) G91X (Austria)
 * 5) HiPer (Belgium)
 * 6) L9CZ (Czech) (2042) | Light and reliable pistol with a very unique design, the L9CZ allows its operator to be quick, precise and deadly.
 * 7) M1911 (United States) (BF3) | Modified version of the classic .45 caliber sidearm for Allied forces.
 * 8) Maxim 18 (United States)
 * 9) Model 2021A1 (United States)
 * 10) Modello-Nano (United States)
 * 11) MPA X0D (United States)
 * 12) MR12 (Germany)
 * 13) Nambu Type 41 (Japan)
 * 14) PDP (Germany)
 * 15) PF51 (Germany) (2042) | Equipped with a P90 magazine, this originally semi-automatic weapon got the ability to fire in full-auto to maximize its personal defense capabilities while sacrificing ammo efficiency.
 * 16) QSZ-93 (China)
 * 17) Rift E6 (Italy/United States)
 * 18) Ruger-75 (United States)
 * 19) Strike Two (Russia/Italy)
 * 20) Takeo T10 (Japan)
 * 21) TEC-44 (United States)
 * 22) VP-9 (Germany)
 * 23) VP-86M (Germany)

Revolvers

 * 1) Astra 860 (Spain)
 * 2) Mateba-454 (Italy)
 * 3) Mozu (United Kingdom) (BO4) | Double action revolver. Highest damage in class with long range capabilities.
 * 4) MP412 REX (Russia) (BF3) | Six round high damage revolver pistol. Although powerful, reload times are slower than semi-automatic pistols.
 * 5) P22 Pereira (Portugal)
 * 6) RSh-21 (Russia)
 * 7) S-333 (United States)

Shotguns

 * 1) 205 Brecci (Russia) (BO3) | Semi-automatic shotgun. Reliable 2 shot kill.
 * 2) AA-21 (United States)
 * 3) Clark 5B (United Kingdom)
 * 4) DAO-12 (South Africa) (BF3)
 * 5) DAO-21 (South Africa)
 * 6) FP-12 (Italy/Germany)
 * 7) HD-410 (Switzerland)
 * 8) KRM-262 (Russia) (BO3) | Pump-action shotgun. 1-hit kill against enemies in close quarters.
 * 9) M7 Super 90 (Italy)
 * 10) MAG-14 (South Africa)
 * 11) MKA 2020 (Turkey)
 * 12) Model 1612 (United States)
 * 13) Model 2087 (United States)
 * 14) NS2087 (South Africa)
 * 15) Olympia (Italy) (BO1) | Double-barrel over/under shotgun. Effective at medium to close range.
 * 16) QBS-X (China)
 * 17) RB-21 (Russia)
 * 18) SIX21 (United States)
 * 19) SPAS-12 (Italy) (BC2/BF3)
 * 20) SPAS-21 (Italy)
 * 21) SPAS-61 (Italy)
 * 22) TS-21 (Israel)
 * 23) Ultranova (Italy)
 * 24) UNG-21 (Turkey)
 * 25) Vepr-21 (Russia)

Sub-Machine Guns

 * 1) A-M20 (United States)
 * 2) ASMI (India)
 * 3) Daemon 6XC (China/Japan)
 * 4) GHK G5 (Taiwan)
 * 5) HC-4 (Argentina)
 * 6) HLX 2 (Israel/United States)
 * 7) K100M (Vietnam)
 * 8) M8 Hyde (United States)
 * 9) M990 (United States)
 * 10) Malkov RK-9 (Germany/Russia)
 * 11) Modello 83 (Italy)
 * 12) Modello 1918 (Kingdom of Italy)
 * 13) MPi 69 (Austria)
 * 14) MX18 (Germany) | The successor to the MX9, it has balanced fire rate with moderate recoil.
 * 15) OG-54 (Italy)
 * 16) PDW-57 (Belgium) (BO2) | Fully automatic personal defense weapon. Increased range and largest ammo capacity in its class.
 * 17) PP-29 (Russia) (2042)
 * 18) Ripper (N/A) (Ghosts) | The latest in modular weapon design with an integrated Hybrid Sight that toggles between SMG and AR combat modes.
 * 19) Saug X.mm (South Africa)
 * 20) Section 8 (N/A)
 * 21) Sten (United Kingdom) (1942)
 * 22) Swedish K (Sweden)
 * 23) Switchblade 2X (Italy)
 * 24) UMP-54 (Germany)
 * 25) XK9 (South Korea)
 * 26) XM8 Compact (Germany) (BC2)

Assault Rifles

 * 1) AE4 (N/A) (AW)
 * 2) AK-600 (Russia)
 * 3) ARX-270 (Italy/Belgium)
 * 4) DoubleCross Mk.VI (United States)
 * 5) F4000 (Belgium)
 * 6) FFAR 1 (France) (BOCW) | Full-auto assault rifle. Highest rate of fire in class, at the cost of reduced accuracy.
 * 7) HK-614 (Germany)
 * 8) HVK-60 (United States)
 * 9) ICR-7 (Czech) (BO4) | Full-auto assault rifle. Improved accuracy with low recoil.
 * 10) ICR-14 (Czech)
 * 11) IFAR 44 (Indonesia)
 * 12) K11/2 (South Korea)
 * 13) K61 (South Korea)
 * 14) KBAR-23 (Belgium)
 * 15) KH-2078 (Iran)
 * 16) KN-44 (Russia) (BO3) | Full-auto assault rifle. Fast fire rate with moderate recoil.
 * 17) Krylov FA-26 (Russia)
 * 18) LV4 Basilisk (Turkey)
 * 19) LVOA-G (United States)
 * 20) M2 Carbine (United States) (BFV)
 * 21) M5A3 (United States) (2042)
 * 22) NGSW (Australia)
 * 23) NV2 (United States)
 * 24) Rampart-24 (Germany)
 * 25) VAPR-XKG (United States) (BO4) | Full-auto assault rifle. Superior mobility with a high rate of fire.
 * 26) Vepr-77 (Ukraine)
 * 27) VHX-D3 (Croatia) (2042)
 * 28) XM8 Prototype (Germany) (BC2)

Tactical Rifles

 * 1) ABR-334 (Austria) | The successor to the ABR-223, it does high lethality with limited range.
 * 2) Cronen Squall (United States) (MWII) | A bullpup, semi-automatic rifle chambered in 6.8 Wrath and designed for distance shooting and exceptional damage.
 * 3) M9A8 (Germany) | The successor to the M8A7, it has high cyclic rate of fire with minimal recoil.
 * 4) S12 Stingray (Russia) | The successor to the S6 Stingray, instead of 2 bursts, it fires 5 bursts at a time with improved handling and mobility.
 * 5) Sheiva (Russia) (BO3) | Semi-auto tactical rifle. Eliminates enemy infantry in 2 shots.
 * 6) Swordfish (Belgium) (BO4) | 4-round burst tactical rifle. Fast cyclic rate of fire with minimal recoil.
 * 7) XR-4 (Russia) | The successor to the XR-2, it deals strong damage with a fast burst cycle rate.

Carbines

 * 1) AO-64 (Russia)
 * 2) Cooper Carbine (United States) (Vanguard) | This short range Carbine is easy to control with a fast fire rate.
 * 3) Mini-60 (United States)
 * 4) MX Carbine (United States)
 * 5) STV-512 (Vietnam)
 * 6) XA-91 (Russia)

Machine Guns

 * 1) BAR 1918 (United States) (1942)
 * 2) CZ 2079 (Czech)
 * 3) Dror (Israel)
 * 4) Huot Automatic (Canada) (BF1)
 * 5) MicroMG X.mm (United States) | Introducing the X.mm bullets for the 1st time from the MicroMG family, this Micro LMG shoots rapid fire with low mobility and reliable firepower.
 * 6) NG-X (Israel)
 * 7) Titan (United States) (BO4) | Full-auto light machine gun. Reliable firepower with the largest ammo pool.
 * 8) VKM-850 (Russia) | The successor to the VKM-750, it deals highest damage in class with medium mobility.
 * 9) XM8 LMG (Germany) (BC2)

Sniper Rifles

 * 1) Locus (France) (BO3) | Bolt-action sniper rifle. One-shot kill above the waist.
 * 2) M24 (United States) (BC2)
 * 3) Model 876 (United States)
 * 4) Paladin HB75 (United States) | The most popular successor to the Paladin HB50, it deals high damage, 1-shot kill to the head, chest, and shoulders.
 * 5) Ross MKIX (Canada) | The return of the Ross Series from Canada features the Mark IX Sniper Rifle with bayonet support since World War 1 & 2.
 * 6) SSG 3087 (Germany)

Marksman Rifles

 * 1) G428 (Germany) (2042)
 * 2) M41 SDM (United States) | Unlike the other SDM, the M41 SDM does fast firing with larger ammo pool. Reliably eliminates enemies with 2 shots.
 * 3) Vendetta Mk.XI (United States)

Anti-Materiel Rifles

 * 1) KSVK 71.2 (Russia)
 * 2) IWS 2068 (Austria)
 * 3) PTRS-41 (WaW) | Heavy semi-automatic anti-tank rifle with devastating performance against infantry and vehicles alike.

Utility

 * 1) Flak Cannon Mark 55 (United States)
 * 2) Lightning Mark 7 (United States)
 * 3) Paslode Impulse (United States)

Launchers

 * 1) L8 Siege (United States)
 * 2) LT38SA (Brazil)
 * 3) MK11 Launcher (United Kingdom) (Vanguard) | Repurposed launcher firing two-inch mortars. Very effective against infantry.
 * 4) Panzerschreck (Germany) (1942)
 * 5) RPG-7V6 (Russia)

Control

 * 1) Barriada Linda (Santiago, Panama)
 * 2) Battle of the Bulge (Belgian Ardennes) (1942)
 * 3) Caspian Border (Turkmen-Iranian Border) (BF3)
 * 4) Chiyoda (Tokyo, Japan)
 * 5) Hourglass (Doha, Qatar) (2042)
 * 6) Levin Resort (Zaravan, Urzikstan) (MWIII)
 * 7) Monte Grappa (Monte Grappa, Italy) (BF1)
 * 8) Rittenhouse Row (Philadelphia, United States)
 * 9) Sarrif Bay (Al Mazrah) (MWII)
 * 10) Verdansk Riverside (Kastovia, Russia) (MW2019)

Team Deathmatch

 * 1) Abandoned Hope (Balcad, Somalia)
 * 2) Destroyed Veria (Mur, Papua New Guinea)
 * 3) Hazard (Havana, Cuba) (BO1)
 * 4) Redacted (The Hebrides, Scotland) (2042)
 * 5) Rust (Site Hotel Bravo, Afghanistan) (MW2)
 * 6) Site 244 (Mount Rushmore) (AW)
 * 7) Wasteland of Junction (Sal Rei, Boa Vista)

Operations

 * 1) Battle of Ay Natta (Ayia Napa, Cyprus)
 * 2) Battle of Central Lake (Michigan, United States)
 * 3) Battle of Distillery District (Toronto, Canada)
 * 4) Battle of Dove Valley (Denver, United States)
 * 5) Battle of Monti (Rome, Italy)
 * 6) Battle of Zeebrugge (Zeebrugge, Belgium)

Zone Strike

 * 1) Heligoland Bight (Heligoland Bight, North Sea) (BF1)
 * 2) Lost Forest (Burlington, Ontario, Canada)
 * 3) Port of Verdansk (Kastovia, Russia) (MW2019)
 * 4) Valparaiso (Outside of Valparaiso, Chile) (BC2)
 * 5) Vaux Fort Siege (Fort de Vaux, Verdun, France)