

Foxhole is a persistent multiplayer war game where hundreds of players fight in a single, ongoing conflict that runs 24/7. You pick a faction, then contribute however you want: driving supply trucks between bases, manufacturing ammunition, building fortifications, scouting enemy positions, or fighting on the front lines. Every bullet fired was crafted by another player; every trench was dug by someone's squad. Wars can last weeks, with territory shifting as logistics collapse or coordinated pushes break through. No classes lock you into roles—you grab what your team needs that hour. The entire war economy runs on player labor, so a well-timed supply raid behind enemy lines can starve an offensive before it starts. Suits players who want their decisions to matter in a larger machine, not just their K/D ratio.





