Why hasn't any dev created a game about the Spanish Civil War...

Why hasn't any dev created a game about the Spanish Civil War? The closet thing I've found to a Spanish civil war game is a mod for total war napoleon.

WWII, the war on terror, Korea, Vietnam and now WWI have been done to death

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>Korea
>have been done to death

The fuck are you on about fattie?

Nobody cares about your spic war or whatever.

Weren't the Homefront games set in in the Korean war?

Name just (1) video game set in the Korean War

Very Hard mode: No looking it up online, name it from your memory

spanish war is bad cos it makes usa look bad

usa had a lot of involvment in it it's like having a game about the early days of the afghan war durring the 80's where they supported osama bin laden

>spanish war is bad cos it makes usa look bad
What the fuck are you talking about?

No? they were an alt history bullshit where North Korea somehow becomes a superpower and invades and shits on the U.S in like 2020

Mercenaries

Wargame red dragon

There's a Theatre of War game set in Korea and a few pretty old flight sims

in the spanish civil war the west sent in people to fight in them

i.e people from uk from usa were incuraged to go fight in them like in the china durring ww2

HOI4

>Why hasn't any dev created a game about the Spanish Civil War?

Because of normies.

>Korea
>done ever
Korea has never and never will be done because the insects would flip their shit. It will never be done by Hollywood because it would basically be banned in China.

But they haave...

It would be cool.

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He means the 1950's campaigns. Red Dragon doesnt have any campaigns in the 1950's

The Germans, Italians, Soviets and others sent men and equipment to Spain, as well. The US and UK were not the only ones involved.

A alternate history where the Allies in WWII go through with Operation Unthinkable with Patton in charge would be cool.

Are there any games that accurately depict the Emu Wars?

>t. too young to have played Homefront

The US, in possibly its only actual policy of neutrality, did not support either side. Volunteers from the US did enter, as did war journalists (like Hemingway) but they were not sent, at least not in particularly significant numbers. Probably because it'd be a lose-lose situation.

Because how many people would really be interested in that?

>Why don't game devs make a game about the time my grandpa took me to Disney World? XD

USA didn't have any official involvement in it.
The International Brigades were all volunteer corps.
The only countries that actually got involved were the USSR (arguable though), Germany and Italy.