
Team Ranger and Lightning Games have released a new Outpost: Infinite Siege trailer, showing off the ambitious FPS action we can expect from the game. The trailer also reveals a Q3 2023 release window, though we don’t have any more specific information yet.
Outpost: Infinite Siege promises a unique blend of hybrid real-time strategy, first-person shooter, and tower defense gameplay, with a healthy injection of RPG elements in the form of upgrades and upgrades for your weapons as well. You’ll be building and defending an outpost against hostile creatures, relying on a combination of your defenses and your own skill with weapons to deter them. You can take a look at the new Outpost: Infinite Siege trailer here, courtesy of IGN.
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From the looks of the trailer, you’ll have access to modular base construction, so you can place turrets, turrets, and other structures wherever you find the space. Once you’ve placed them, the action seamlessly transitions to ground warfare, where you’ll fight your enemies alongside the towers you’ve just built.
As if that weren’t enough, you will also have the opportunity to pilot a giant robot to fight against the impressively massive hordes that Outpost: Infinite Siege will throw your way. You’ll also have access to traversal items like jump pads, as well as strategic maneuvers like kicking explosive barrels at your enemies to reposition them before you blast them into the kingdom to come.
The main game mode on offer will allow you to explore several different maps at various difficulty levels, so you can tailor the experience to your liking. Cooperative play will also be supported; there will be an endless mode where you and your friends can see how long you can last against huge waves of enemies.
We’ve seen some pretty ambitious attempts to blend tower defense gameplay with other genres, but Outpost: Infinite Siege it looks like he might be able to pull it off. The game is being released for PC. through steam sometime in Q3 2023, so keep an eye on TechRaptor for more news on this intriguing project.