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Military Logistics Simulator Rolls Out On Xbox, PlayStation And PC – Keeping The Mission Moving

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Military Logistics Simulator
Military Logistics Simulator – out on Xbox, PlayStation and PC

Modern warfare isn’t only fought at the front line. In Military Logistics Simulator, available now on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC, the battle is won behind the scenes – by the players who keep the engines running, the supplies flowing and the convoys alive.

Aerosoft and Nano Games have delivered a simulation that leans heavily into the unseen backbone of military operations, giving players an unusually grounded – and surprisingly tense – logistics experience.

A Different Kind Of Military Experience

Rather than centring on firefights or front-line skirmishes, Military Logistics Simulator sets you up as the lynchpin of the operation.

Starting out as a low-ranking soldier, you rise through the logistical chain, operating real-world military vehicles, expanding your base and directing convoys across dangerous terrain.

The opening hours quickly make one thing clear – this isn’t just about driving trucks. It’s about strategy, responsibility and keeping every link in the chain intact.

Featuring Real Vehicles, Real Consequences

From recon transports to heavy haulers, UAV carriers and recovery units, every vehicle has a purpose – and every mission piles on its own pressures. Routes are rarely safe, threats escalate fast and staying alert matters more than staying armed.

Your tools go beyond the driver’s seat too. The FOSCON system (Field Ops Console) gives you tactical oversight, letting you:

  • Order your convoy to Follow, Go-To or Hold at a moment’s notice
  • React to ambushes and drone strikes
  • Keep formation integrity intact under fire

Build, Defend And Keep The Supplies Running

Running supplies is only half the job. The other half is building the infrastructure that keeps the mission alive.

Deliver resources, expand key facilities, unlock new equipment and upgrade your entire operation. As the base grows, so does your ability to take on tougher missions, handle more dangerous convoys and field heavier kit.

Enemy drones, ground assaults, damaged vehicles and stranded allies will all test your planning. Whether you’re mounting heavy machine guns or deploying point-defence systems, you’ll be juggling logistics and protection constantly.

And if things get too hairy? You’ve got a loyal German Shepherd K9 companion to sniff out explosives and alert you to hidden dangers.

Play Solo Or With Friends

Military Logistics Simulator isn’t just a single-player campaign – it’s also built for teamwork. Playable solo or in co-op, up to four players can join the same operation, forming convoys, fortifying outposts and keeping each other alive when plans inevitably go sideways.

It’s a cooperative experience that values coordination over chaos.

Key Features Summary

  • Full logistics simulation across high-risk military zones
  • Realistic transport, recovery and UAV support vehicles
  • FOSCON tactical command system for directing convoys
  • Base expansion, resource delivery and defence operations
  • German Shepherd K9 companion for detection and support
  • Solo play or co-op for up to four players
  • Land-based missions and aircraft-carrier operations

Ready To Keep The Operation Alive?

Military Logistics Simulator steps away from the typical explosive front-line action and instead challenges players to master the vital – and often overlooked – logistical heart of military operations.

Whether you’re hauling essential cargo, directing convoys through hostile routes or expanding your forward base into a fully operational hub, every choice feeds into the survival of the entire force.

Military Logistics Simulator is available now on Xbox Series X|S (Xbox Store link for you), PlayStation 5 and PC – so if you’re ready to lead from behind the lines, it’s time to join the convoy.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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