The Dauntless made its maiden flight on May 1 ... it cemented its place in history as the game changer of the WWII Pacific Theatre. The SBD turned the tide of that campaign by sinking the Imperial ...
During the Second World War, the Douglas Aircraft Company produced several important aircraft, and today the SBD Dauntless... During the Second World War, the Douglas Aircraft Company produced ...
Battle of the Coral Sea. Lieutenant Stanley "Swede" Vejtasa from Scouting Squadron FIVE (VS-5) in an SBD Dauntless, is in patrol over the aircraft carrier U.S.S. YORKTOWN (CV-5). Fate has a surprise ...
Midway on June 4, 1942 was a decisive battle of the Pacific War. Lt. Richard Best is in Squadron Six(VB-6) of the USS Enterprise Air flying an SBD Dauntless bomber. The Americans are going up against ...
Six months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, they launched another assault with plans to occupy Midway Atoll and … ...
Phoenix Labs, the studio behind the free-to-play co-op Monster Hunter rival Dauntless and cozy, Stardew Valley-like Fae Farm, has announced another wave of layoffs that will see “the majority ...
Phoenix Labs faces layoffs, hinting at possible studio closure. Majority of the studio affected, impacts Dauntless and Fae Farm. Uncertain future for games, potential transfer, or shutdown.
Dauntless and Fae Farm developer Phoenix Labs has announced that it will be laying off a majority of its staff, adding to the seemingly unending pattern of cutbacks and restructurings that have ...
Dauntless and Fae Farm developer Phoenix Labs has announced another round of layoffs - its fourth since May 2023 - this time affecting the "majority" of staff at the studio. Phoenix Labs enjoyed ...
Phoenix Labs, the Fae Farm and Dauntless developer, announced it has laid off the "majority of the studio." "Today is another difficult day at Phoenix Labs," reads a post from the studio on LinkedIn.
Dauntless and Fae Farm developer Phoenix Labs has laid off the majority of its remaining employees as part of what it describes as "unfortunate but necessary changes to our operations". In a post on ...