Multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Valve, a remake of Day of Defeat with improved graphics, new levels and gameplay features, set during World War II.
Day of Defeat: Source is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Valve and released in 2005. It is a remake of the popular Half-Life mod Day of Defeat with improved graphics, new levels, additional gameplay features and support for Valve's Steam platform.
The game is set in various theaters of World War II, featuring battles between the Allied forces and Axis powers across Europe and Northern Africa. Players can take on the role of riflemen, snipers, machine gunners and more across a variety of iconic battlegrounds. Teams must work together to complete objectives and secure victory.
Day of Defeat: Source runs on an updated version of the Half-Life 2 engine, offering enhanced lighting, particle effects and physics. The graphics and audio were overhauled to take advantage of modern hardware at the time of release. It features new modes like Dodgeball as well as classic DoD game modes like Capture the Flag.
Overall, Day of Defeat: Source provides a tense, team-based multiplayer first-person shooter experience themed on WW2 battlegrounds. The emphasis is on cooperation, tactics and completing objectives similar to a military simulation shooter. It has very active online Multiplayer with a loyal community base.