War Of Rights

War Of Rights is an online multiplayer shooter that recreates the American Civil War with an emphasis on period detail, regiment-based teamwork, and large-scale firefights. Instead of a fast arcade pace, it leans into disciplined volleys, communication, and the chaos that comes from coordinating hundreds of players on historically inspired fields.

Publisher: Campfire Games
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Shooter
Release Date: December 3, 2018
Pros: +American Civil War era focus and tone. +Chain-of-command roles that encourage coordination. +Large player counts for big engagements. +Battlefields built with historical accuracy in mind.
Cons: -Hard for new players to learn efficiently. -Performance can be inconsistent. -Not many maps or ways to play compared to larger shooters.

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Overview

War Of Rights Overview

War Of Rights is a CRYENGINE-powered shooter set during the Maryland Campaign of the American Civil War. Players join either the Union or the Confederacy and fight across locations tied to the campaign, ranging from South Mountain to the areas around Antietam Creek. The game’s identity comes from its regiment structure and the expectation that players operate as a unit rather than as lone-wolf marksmen.

Before a match, you select a regiment and a role that fits within a military hierarchy. At the top end, commanding generals can view the battle from an overhead tactical perspective and issue orders as the situation changes. Those decisions filter down through leadership roles to the line infantry, where most players will spend their time loading, aiming, and firing under pressure. Following orders usually leads to better outcomes, but the game also allows for disobedience, which can create both memorable moments and avoidable disasters.

In practice, War Of Rights is built around large engagements that can involve several hundred players at once, with multiple modes designed to support different match flows. If you enjoy shooters where positioning, timing, and coordination matter as much as personal aim, the game’s slower rhythm and strict firearms handling can feel rewarding.

War Of Rights Key Features:

  • Command Troops – take the role of a general and direct forces in real time to seize objectives and control the field.
  • Historically Accurate Environments – battle spaces are filled with region-appropriate details intended to reflect the period and locations.
  • Chain of Command – orders travel from top leadership down through officer-style roles, and squads can choose to comply or improvise.
  • Game Modes – includes different ways to play, such as Skirmishes and Single-Player options.
  • Huge Battles – join large-scale fights with several hundred participants, emphasizing formation play and group tactics.

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War of Rights - Official Kickstarter Trailer

Full Review

War Of Rights Review

War Of Rights aims for authenticity and structure more than instant gratification, and that choice shapes almost every part of the experience. Matches are at their best when you are in a regiment that communicates, stays together, and treats the battlefield like a shared problem to solve. When that happens, volleys feel impactful, lines advance with purpose, and even losing a position can be exciting because the fight has a clear rhythm.

The moment-to-moment gameplay is slower and more deliberate than modern military shooters. Reloading and firing encourages measured decision-making, and the limited pace makes teamwork and positioning feel important. Moving with your unit, holding a fence line, or pushing through woods under orders creates tension that a run-and-gun approach would undercut. The downside is that players expecting constant action may find the downtime and travel between engagements less appealing.

The chain-of-command concept is one of the game’s most distinctive strengths. The general’s view and the existence of leadership roles can create a sense of a coordinated battle rather than a scattered brawl. It also introduces a social layer, because a good leader can turn an average team into a disciplined force, while unclear orders or conflicting personalities can derail momentum. If you prefer shooters where leadership and communication matter, this system gives War Of Rights a clear identity.

In terms of scale and atmosphere, the game delivers impressive scenes when servers are populated. Dense lines of infantry, smoke, and coordinated pushes can sell the fantasy of a historical engagement in a way that few multiplayer shooters attempt. However, the ambition comes with trade-offs: the learning curve is real, particularly for players unfamiliar with this style of combat, and performance can be inconsistent depending on hardware and match conditions. Content variety is also a consideration, as the selection of maps and options can feel limited if you are looking for constant novelty.

Overall, War Of Rights is best suited for players who enjoy realism-leaning shooters, organized play, and the idea of being one part of a larger formation. It is less ideal for those who want quick progression hooks, highly polished optimization, or a broad set of modes and locations to rotate through.

System Requirements

War Of Rights System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Windows 7 64 bit
CPU: Intel i5 2600K
Video Card: Nvidia GTX 670
RAM: 8 GB
Hard Disk Space: 6 GB

Operating System: Windows 10 64 bit
CPU: Intel i7 7700K or better
Video Card: Nvidia GTX 970 or better
RAM: 8 GB or more
Hard Disk Space: 6 GB

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Additional Information

War Of Rights Additional Information

Developer: Campfire Games

Audio Lead: Tom Wright
Weapons Artist: Stuart Maddocks
Historical Adviser: Clark Morningstar

Engine: CRYENGINE

Announcement Date: 2012
Release Date: December 03, 2018

Development History / Background:

War Of Rights is produced by independent studio Campfire Games and runs on CRYENGINE. The project was first revealed in 2012, with public funding later supported through a Kickstarter that began on October 15, 2015 and reached success on November 11, 2015, bringing in £77,733. The game also appeared on Steam Greenlight on October 15, 2015 and was accepted on October 30, 2015. War Of Rights ultimately released on December 03, 2018 and can be purchased via Steam, Green Man Gaming, and the Humble Store.