
Early-war Eastern Front · Front
Enlisted sits in an unusual and appealing middle ground: more accessible and forgiving than hardcore milsims like Hell Let Loose, but with far more historical texture and scale than a typical arcade shooter. The AI-squad hook means you always have bodies on the objective even solo, and the combined-arms battles — infantry, tanks and aircraft together — are a genuine spectacle. The trade-offs are a research grind and a premium-squad economy that can feel heavy, and balance that shifts with each front and Battle Rating. Steam reviews sit at "Mostly Positive". Start on the Moscow or Berlin fronts, build Engineer rally points early, and it's one of the more distinctive free WWII shooters on PC.
guideHow to start Enlisted the right way — the front to pick, how squads work, and the one habit that carries every match.
tierAn honest, defensible ranking of the fronts, nations and Battle Ratings that serve new players best — community consensus, not official balance data.
guideHow the squad system works, and what each soldier class does — from Rifleman and Assaulter to Engineer, Tanker and Pilot.
VastakkainEnlisted free AI-squad WWII battles versus Hell Let Loose hardcore 50v50 milsim structure.
VastakkainGaijin infantry-first WWII squad combat compared with War Thunder vast vehicle simulation sandbox.
VastakkainBattlefield V AAA single-soldier spectacle compared with Enlisted free squad-command WWII live service.





