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Homefront The Revolution debut

Homefront The Revolution is available for purchase from this week in PC formats, PS4 and Xbox One. The game is developed by Dambuster Studios on CryEngine platform and distributed by Deep Silver and Kochmedia.

Which promise 30-hour experience, supplemented by three expansions that will arrive in the course of 2016. This is The Voice of Freedom and Aftermath, which will add two new districts for the single-player mode. Expansion wider - Beyond the Walls - will follow in 2017. The cooperative experience Homefront, however, will come through "Resistance Mode" which will be launched with 6 missions, and new ones will be added in June. All of Resistance Mode missions are free and Dambuster Studios is committed to providing the highest quality for the new content and new aggiornamneti without adding extra costs.

Homefront The Revolution is a first-person shooter on open world, with a Philadelphia will host an asymmetrical battlefield. The forces of the KPA (Korean People's Army), in fact, control most of the territory, while the American rebels will face the invasion with the few resources that remained available.

To break free from the oppressors, in fact, players must embark on a guerrilla and plan ambushes, raids, attacks and tactical retreats in unpredictable firefights. At every turn are a city in which to expand: the recruitment of revolutionary comrades and the construction of improvised makeshift weapons are just two of the keys to success for the creation of a powerful force of resistance.


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