Chains of Freedom: An XCOM-Inspired Game Set in a Post-Apocalyptic Eastern Europe [VIDEO]

Nordcurrent Labs (which is developing the game in-house) is developing a turn-based strategy game set in a fictional, dystopian Eastern European state…

 

Enter a thrilling turn-based tactics game set in a fictional, dystopian Eastern European state. Lead an elite military squad as you complete dangerous missions filled with danger, deception, and moral dilemmas. As you delve deeper into a conspiracy that threatens your nation, engage in high-stakes tactical combat that requires precision with every move. Arm your team with a variety of weapons and equipment, adapt their skills to meet ever-changing challenges, and face intense missions that will test your resolve to the limit. Uncover the truth in a world where the fate of the nation rests in your hands.

Plan every move in high-stakes tactical battles; every decision shapes the outcome. Use your squad’s unique abilities to outmaneuver and outlast your enemies. Unravel a complex plot involving a rogue scientist, mind control serums, and a government on the brink of collapse. Navigate through layers of conspiracy and betrayal to protect your nation.

Equip your squad with weapons ranging from meat hooks and axes to flamethrowers and mortars, and enhance your characters with unique abilities by mixing and matching bio-crystals found throughout the world. Scavenge for ammunition and use various consumables, such as healing kits and Molotov cocktails, to adapt and thrive in a world under constant threat. Explore the mysterious and atmospheric regions of a fictional post-apocalyptic Eastern Europe, from grimy, abandoned urban landscapes to hidden forest laboratories and fortified military bases.

Chains of Freedom will be released sometime next year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), and PlayStation 4. The question is whether this state that we’re defending is on the right side or not, because if it’s not, it could really twist the story, because it would be the bad guys that would be represented in the story by our elite forces… but they also mentioned a government that was about to collapse.

Source: Gematsu

 

 

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