Focus Home Interactive and Capcom announced that Wargame: Airland Battle and Remember Me are currently available for pre-purchase on Steam. Wargame: Airland Battle’s pre-order comes with access to its beta phase, while owners of the first Wargame title, Wargame: European Escalation, will also receive a 25% discount. Regarding Remember Me, those who pre-order it will receive for free the Combo Lab Pack.
In Wargame: Airland Battle, players will command the entire military resources of the period, and plunge into the heart of a new dynamic campaign. With the arrival of air forces, players will be able to select from an array of 750 units (including tanks, planes, helicopters, and infantry) to build their army. Players will engage in battles with unmatched strategic depth, on huge battlefields as large as 150km², powered by a new graphics engine.
On the other hand, Remember Me is a 3rd person action adventure where players take on the role of Nilin, a former elite memory hunter with the ability to break into people’s minds and steal or even alter their memories. The authorities, fearful of her knowledge and capabilities arrested Nilin and wiped her memory clean. After her escape from prison, Nilin sets out on a mission to recover her identity, helped by her last and only friend. This search for her past leads to her being hunted by the very people that created this surveillance society.
Wargame: Airland Battle is currently planned for a May 22nd release, while Remember Me is scheduled for a June 7th release!
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