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Military Logistics Simulator

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Military Logistics Simulator is a recently released simulation game developed by Nano Games and published by Aerosoft GmbH. It officially launched on December 12, 2025, on multiple platforms including PC via Steam, and has also been announced for consoles such as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The game places players in the role of a logistics commander responsible for delivering supplies, managing military convoys, and operating a variety of real‑world military vehicles across high‑risk environments.

In Military Logistics Simulator, players assume the duties of a quartermaster tasked with coordinating transport missions, expanding forward operating bases, and defending critical supply lines from threats such as drone attacks. The experience blends first‑person vehicle operation with strategic oversight, allowing users to drive heavy transporters, recon trucks, UAV carriers, and more, while also commanding a German Shepherd companion for reconnaissance and support tasks. Both single‑player and cooperative multiplayer modes are supported, giving friends the option to work together in large‑scale logistics operations.

The title was promoted through traditional Steam store visibility and trailers highlighting its unique focus on military supply chain challenges rather than frontline combat. Pre‑release coverage noted the use of a tactical interface called FOSCON (Fields Ops Console) to manage convoys and give orders to units, and trailers demonstrated missions that span land and naval operations, including aircraft carrier logistics. Early demos and promotional posts in simulation gaming communities aimed to attract players interested in niche simulation experiences. Announcements also detailed its multi‑platform rollout and features such as online multiplayer support on PS5.

Reception for Military Logistics Simulator has been notably mixed to negative, especially on Steam where early user reviews have been largely unsupportive. At launch, community feedback indicated frustration with the game’s mechanics and perceived lack of polish. Professional critic reviews are currently absent, reflecting the game's status as a new release with limited coverage in mainstream gaming outlets.

Discussions in forums show a range of opinions from players. Some have expressed skepticism about the realism of the logistics operations compared with real-world military procedures, while others have shared impressions of the game's concept and aesthetic without deep analysis. Overall, early community sentiment reflects interest in the idea but mixed satisfaction with the execution, highlighting both curiosity and disappointment among the player base.