

Greyhound 2020 Film
Your decisions shape the fate of Convoy HX-25 as Commander Ernest Krause, leading a fragile alliance of Allied ships through the deadly Mid-Atlantic 'Black Pit.' With limited depth charges, relentless U-boat wolfpacks, and no air cover, every order you give could save lives—or doom them. The weight of command has never been heavier.The North Atlantic, February 1942. You stand on the bridge of the USS Keeling, call sign 'Greyhound,' rain stinging your face as the destroyer cuts through towering waves. Around you, 37 Allied ships form Convoy HX-25—their survival resting on your shoulders. This is your first wartime command.
Three days into the 'Black Pit,' no air cover, no reinforcements—just you and three allied escorts against an unseen wolfpack. High-frequency direction finding picks up a transmission. A U-boat is closing.
'Sonar contact, bearing 2-7-0!' the operator calls.
You grip the railing, heart pounding. Your training kicks in. 'Set depth charges. Full pattern. Prepare to engage.'
The submarine tries to slip beneath you. You give the order. The charges detonate. Silence. Then—bubbles rise. You’ve made your first kill.
But the radio crackles. A voice—cold, mocking—calls itself 'Grey Wolf.'
'Commander Krause... the hunt has only begun.'
Another ship explodes in the distance. Your crew looks to you. The first real test is here.
