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Battlezone: Combat Commander new gameplay trailer is out

Under the name of “What is Battlezone: Combat Commander,” Rebellion has released the new gameplay trailer for Battlezone: Combat Commander.

As a sequel to the pc classic from the 90’s, Battlezone: Combat Commander brought us to even a more immersive sci-fi battlefield, including the old and blurred out mechanics into a whole new world.

In its single-player campaign, this remastered piece of Battlezone: Combat Commander will bring new threats to deal with, including a fantastic first-person mechanized battle. After the series of troubles returned to the humanity, it’s up to you as a lieutenant to deal with all the obstacles on your way, and defeat the Scions with the power of the new BioMetal discovery.

After the BioMetal has changed the humanity, there’s not much to deal with except to accept the changes brought to the humankind. On the other side of the story, Battlezone: Combat Commander will also receive a multiplayer game mode which is going to support 14 players and up to 8 different game modes. As a sequel to its predecessor, the game will include multiplayer via both Online and LAN and will support a crossplay between Steam and GOG Galaxy.

You can find the trailer below:

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