Issue 041 — July 2026
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Enlisted quality-of-life update improves radio practice, paratroopers and battlefield readability

·Source: Enlisted (official)
Enlisted quality-of-life update improves radio practice, paratroopers and battlefield readability

Making Enlisted a Better Place No.74 is not a headline expansion, but it targets exactly the small friction points that make the squad shooter easier to learn.

Darkflow latest Making Enlisted a Better Place No.74 update is a small patch with a useful theme: make battlefield information easier to read and make specialist tools less punishing to practice. It is not as flashy as Operation Neptune, but it matters for newer players because Enlisted is at its best when the squad systems feel understandable.

The most practical change is for Radio Operators. Practice mode now lets radio calls refresh much faster, giving players room to learn artillery, smoke and support timing without waiting through normal match cooldowns. That is exactly the kind of change that turns an intimidating class into something players can test safely.

Map readability also improves. Enemy spawn danger zones now use a clearer visual language, helping guerrillas, saboteurs and aggressive infantry understand when they are drifting into a real spawn area rather than an artillery or airstrike marker. Paratroopers should also survive early drops more often thanks to wider landing dispersion, reducing the chance that a whole squad lands in a tight, easy-to-clear clump.

The update also restores tree destruction from explosion packs and TNT charges, corrects stat-card information for Panzerfaust 60 and GrB-39 penetration values, and fixes a seasonal visual issue where snow could appear on summer maps.

For players deciding whether Enlisted is worth installing in 2026, the takeaway is simple: the live-service cadence is still active, and many of the best changes are not new weapons. They are clarity, practice tools and reduced friction around the mechanics that make Enlisted different from ordinary WWII shooters.

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