Offering both a retrospective and a look forward at upcoming content, the DCS World Weekend News update for this past Friday was all about scripted campaigns. Love em, or leave them, DCS World has steadily increased its collection of payware campaigns across a wide variety of authors and 2025 was a pretty good year for this category. Let’s have a look at past and future.

Growing category, new options ahead

This Friday’s update started off with a lengthy list of campaigns that have come out for DCS World over the last year. Here’s the abridged list:

Eight releases spread out over the course of the year has been pretty good with a variety of aircraft and types covered. Of course, this doesn’t include the listing of freeware scenarios that the community has put together which is a little more difficult to pin down.

Looking ahead, Eagle Dynamics have presented us with a list of campaigns that are in development.

  • Insurrection (Operation Green Line 2) By Badger633 – A sequel campaign to Operation Green Line and set on the DCS: Syria map flying the DCS: F/A-18C Hornet.
  • DCS: F-5E Aggressors Red Flag 88-3 Campaign By Sabre-TLA – Fly over Nevada NTTR during a full scale red flag exercise.
  • F-15C Flaming Cliffs Basic Flight Training Qualification Campaign By Sabre-TLA – Real-world-inspired performance check rides for the Flaming Cliffs F-15C.
  • DCS: F-16C Fangs Out Campaign By Fight’s On Simulation – “B-Course-style” training campaign that takes the player from initial qualification through advanced air-to-air and air-to-ground employment.
  • DCS: Spitfire IX Fight or Die Campaign By Reflected Simulations – Following No. 92 Squadron through 1941, a key period when the RAF shifted from defensive operations to offensive sweeps over occupied France.
  • DCS: F/A-18C or DCS: F-16C Operation Shifted Focus Campaign By Wildcard Simulations – Set in an plausible alternate-history campaign in 1994 flying either the DCS: F/A-18C or DCS: F-16C over DCS: Syria.
  • A-10A Flaming Cliffs & DCS: A-10C II Tank Killer Fulda Gap 1985 By Flying Cyking – Set during the opening days of a full-scale Warsaw Pact invasion of NATO, inspired by the Warsaw Pact military simulation exercise ‘Seven Days to the Rhine’. You can fly either FC: A-10A or DCS: A-10C.

Seems like a good list overall. If you’re a fan of scripted campaigns, you hopefully have a good amount to look forward to. I hope too that we’ll see more for helicopter pilots and maybe we’ll start to see some payware campaigns for the CH-47 and C-130.

Read the full news report here!


8 responses to “Eagle Dynamics DCS news focuses on scripted campaigns”

  1. Good to see that DCS is being made more into a game with all these new scripted campaigns coming soon. Can’t wait to see what waits for us in the near future.

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  2. would love to see more campaigns on the iraq, afgahnistan, Sinai, kola maps. Don’t get me wrong, I love campaigns but i think im all Syria-d out at this point between the F16, F18, A10, and AH64.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      Those maps should offer rich possibilities for scenarios inspired by real events. We have often seen that a map comes out and goes through a bunch of changes before campaign makers commit to creating scenarios on them – Kola was the exception.

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    2. Can’t blame the campaign makers for chasing the larger addressable market though, can you? I imagine the average hourly wage for building a DCS campaign is not great, so if using Syria instead of Iraq could easily 10x your sales, it could be hard to convince yourself to go with Iraq.

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  3. How do DCS WW2 campaigns compare to IL2 Great Battles paid campaigns?

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    1. I’ve got just a little experience. They are very high quality productions, however, I find that they tend to have missions on the longer side. Die and you’ll be repeating everything from the start, doing the taxi, and so forth. It can be immersive or maddening in equal measures.

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  4. No comments about Mk IX Spitfires for 1941 ops?

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      ShamrockOneFive

      I complained about the lack of a wider selection of variants many years ago. The reality is that DCS WWII is never going to have the breadth that other sims have in this area.

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