Post-apocalyptic city-builder Homeseek gets July 20 release date
Make difficult ch☂oices as you try to survive the bleak desert
Homeseek, the post-apocalyptic strategy game coming from Traptics and The Iterative Collective, just got a J💯uly 20 release date.
As announced at the Future Games Show ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚSummer Showcase Powered by Intel, you won't have long to wait until you can a🌺ttempt to keep a colony of survivors alive in a bleak des♋ert landscape.
Every decision you make will have an impact on your civilians' lives, with your impact lingering through every campaign scenario thanks to persistent progression. That mea🦩ns every law you make, technology you discover, and people you nurture will carry over to each campaign mission, so you'll really need to weigh up what choices you make.
Plus, you'll also have to contend with other p🀅eople trying their best to survive in this post-apocalyptic Earth. Homeseek features online multiplayer where you'll have the option to make allies and trade, or steal and sabotage in order to survive.
Homeseek lau🔥nches on PC on July 20, 2023 and you can if you think you've got what it takes to survive the sands.
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