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Fire On Fight: Online Multiplayer Shooter promotional image showing soldiers in tactical gear during an intense multiplayer battle, with palm trees and a war-torn urban setting in the background.

Game Review Fire on Fight Online Multiplayer Shooter a Nostalgic Evolution

Posted on March 31, 2024January 16, 2026 By Ronny Fiksdahl

 Panoramic Journey into the FPS Genre

Released on March 16, 2022, by Amonga99, Fire On Fight: Online Multiplayer Shooter has quickly become a beacon for FPS enthusiasts. Building on the success of Army Troop, the 2023 Game of the Year, this title sets a new benchmark in online multiplayer FPS, blending innovative gameplay and captivating visuals.

My journey through its expansive and dynamic battles was uniquely enhanced by Super ultrawide play and recording, offering a breathtaking view of the immersive environments and intense action.

Streamlined for Action

Additionally, Amonga99 has streamlined gameplay to reduce downtime and maximize engagement, especially when playing in Super ultrawide mode. The seamless matchmaking, quick loading times, and expansive map views create an experience that feels as close to a real battlefield as possible.

Distinguishing Itself from the Giants

Sure, Call of Duty might be a comparison, but Fire On Fight sets itself apart with a mix of old-school FPS and new, creative ideas. Superultrawide play really highlights how deep and exciting the battles can get.

Visuals and Sound: A Captivating Combo

The game’s graphics and sound are amazing. Playing in Superultrawide made me notice the fine details, from the lifelike textures to the sounds that made me feel part of the action. Amonga99 has crafted a world that’s as immersive as it is beautiful.



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Fire On Fight: Online Multiplayer Shooter

Release Date: March 16, 2022

Genre: FPS, Online Multiplayer

Developer/Publisher: Amonga99

Platforms: Steam

Why Superultrawide Matters

Experiencing Fire On Fight in Super ultrawide isn’t just a novelty; it’s a game-changer. The expanded field of view draws players deeper into the action, enhancing and highlighting the developer’s commitment to realism and engagement.

Final Thoughts

Fire On Fight: Online Multiplayer Shooter changes what we expect from online FPS games. Playing it in Super ultrawide showed me just how impressive its tech and story are. As we wait for more updates from Amonga99, I’m convinced this game will be a big part of competitive gaming’s future.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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