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Turn based strategy Depth of Extinction arrives on PC next week

September 22, 2018 by Andrew Newton

HOF Studios have announced that their turn-based strategy game with roguelike elements, Depth of Extinction, will release on Steam, GOG, itch.io and the Humble Store on the 27th September.  Inspired by hit titles such as XCOM 2 and FTL: Faster Than Light, Depth of Extinction will have players dive into an underwater realm to take on all manner of nasties in defence of humanity.  See more in the trailer below…

In Depth of Extinction the world underwent a cataclysmic change that saw civilisation plunged beneath the waves.  Those who survived repopulated the planet and became known as ‘Creators’, creating advanced technology to help them survive.  As the countless centuries passed the Creators faded into myth but their technology survived and is now used by a faction known as ‘The Republic’.  Unfortunately, there are other factions and dangerous machines threatening the Republic.

In order to defend the Republic, players will handpick fighters from a roster of hardened operatives and take them out into the underwater world to take on enemy factions and killer machines and seek a means for their faction to survive.

Depth of Extinction features:

  • A deep storyline told through random encounters with the threat of real permadeath.
  • Turn-based tactical battles that will make palms sweaty.
  • Stunning pixel art that blends the old with the new.
  • 8 different classes to choose from – each with their own unique skills.
  • More than 115 different weapons, armor and items to equip the troops with.

Gamers will be able to save humanity from the brink of extinction on 27th September on itch.io, GOG, the Humble Store and Steam, with the latter offering a 10% discount until 4th October.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Depth of Extinction, HOF Studio

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