With the "Steam Repair" active, you were no longer a lone wolf. You could now coordinate synchronized shots with allies across the globe, turning the tide of the Italian campaign through a shared, unofficial network.

The year is 1943. Italy is a sun-drenched landscape of rugged cliffs and ancient villas, but beneath the beauty lies the iron grip of the Axis powers. You are Karl Fairburne, an elite undercover sniper sent to pave the way for the Allied invasion.

The fix acted as a frequency scrambler. It hijacked a low-level communication channel (often disguised as the "Spacewar" frequency) to bypass Axis jamming.

Suddenly, the static in your earpiece cleared. Other snipers, once invisible and locked behind digital walls, began to appear in the hills around you.