New IP Set in a Dystopian America to Launch on Epic Games Store in Less Than Two Weeks
Malmö, Sweden – Swedish game developer, The Bearded Ladies, creators of 2018’s award-winning Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, (check out our PS4 review!) has announced CORRUPTION 2029, a new tactical strategy IP set in a dystopian universe. The title will launch for Windows PC via the Epic Games Store in less than two weeks on February 17th, 2020 and is available now for pre-order.
Taking place in the not-so-distant future, CORRUPTION 2029 will have players command a squad of heavily augmented soldiers on a deadly mission to infiltrate an inhuman regime and discover the cause of an ominous corruption that turned America into an war-torn wasteland.
“We shall never tolerate a totalitarian regime; this great country was founded upon those very values.” – Senator Amanda Carello | June 8th, 2029
CORRUPTION 2029’s core mechanics will center around tactical, cover-based combat and stealth, though an array of distinct weapons and skills will offer multiple gameplay options to experiment with. Strategy is indispensable, as players must determine whether or not violence is necessary before engaging the enemy. Exploring environments in secret and scoping out vantage points may dramatically improve one’s chances of demolishing the country’s tyrannical rule and uncovering the truth behind America’s demise.
Check Out the New Corruption 2029 Trailer:
CORRUPTION 2029 releases on February 17, 2020 for Windows PC via the Epic Game Store for $19.95.
Related: Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden Review for PlayStation 4
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