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Rise of the machines.


UPDATE 2: The second hero DLC included in the <span class="bold">Season Pass</span> is out! Yoko Takano joins the fray — born to protect and serve (for a price) she will spearhead the revolution in private military services!


UPDATE: The first hero DLC included in the Season Pass is out! You can now do battle as Yana "Tesla" Radovich, a self-taught genius and talented hacker, who relies both on her wits and her crazy hardware.



<span class="bold">Hybrid Wars</span>, a top-down shooter starring hulking machines and plenty of explodable enemies, is now available for Windows and Mac, DRM-free on GOG.com, with GOG Galaxy support for achievements.

In 2060, war is no longer a job for the meager foot soldier. Technology has given birth to a wide range of advanced killing machines, like tanks, robots, helicopters, and formidable mechs called Titans. As the Hybrid Wars break out, you'll find yourself commanding one such metallic monstrosity while roaming 8 expansive locations, filled with enemies to blow up and objectives to complete. Pick a hero, enter the belly of the beast you like best and equip it with the most efficient loadout. Quick reflexes and smart manoeuvres will go a long way but surviving consecutive waves of mechanized enemies and taking down towering bosses will take all the firepower you can muster.



Jump inside the cockpit of a futuristic war machine and join the <span class="bold">Hybrid Wars</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
If you want to gear up in full, pick up the <span class="bold">Deluxe Edition</span>, which includes an additional playable character, a digital art book, and the game's official soundtrack.
Two more hero characters are coming out in the following months, and you can recruit them now through the <span class="bold">Season Pass</span>.

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Post edited October 25, 2016 by maladr0Id
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micktiegs_8: This isn't suspicious at all. Ah who cares I already voted with my wallet by not buying into this dribble.
Same here. I really wanted to take a shot at it, but the way that it's being distributed is just (to borrow a word from NCIS) "hinky". The locked characters, piecemeal content, the prices...they really need to re-examine their marketing.
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micktiegs_8: This isn't suspicious at all. Ah who cares I already voted with my wallet by not buying into this dribble.
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TodaysLoneWolf: Same here. I really wanted to take a shot at it, but the way that it's being distributed is just (to borrow a word from NCIS) "hinky". The locked characters, piecemeal content, the prices...they really need to re-examine their marketing.
While I'm feeling the same way, I'm also genuinely wondering whether the amount of people with this opinion is relevant or just some noise at the edges.
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TodaysLoneWolf: Same here. I really wanted to take a shot at it, but the way that it's being distributed is just (to borrow a word from NCIS) "hinky". The locked characters, piecemeal content, the prices...they really need to re-examine their marketing.
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Ashnak: While I'm feeling the same way, I'm also genuinely wondering whether the amount of people with this opinion is relevant or just some noise at the edges.
Was that really meant to be criticism? I had my mouse hovering over the "buy" button when it first came out, but after going back and reviewing the three (at the time) purchase options and reading GOG posts that detailed characters that were greyed out and the extraordinary conditions for unlocking them, I kept my money.

You don't know me, and I don't know you.
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JudasIscariot: ...
Hey, Judas. Could you please comment on the 'part of the singleplayer content is locked behind DRM' issue? It has been raised in this thread and also here.

I get it that GOG has relaxed it's standard for multiplayer DRM. But please, don't do the same for single-player games. Either make WG-Labs rectify that error and unlock Ivan for single-player, or remove the game from the GOG catalogue. Like you have done with other DRM-offenders in the past!

Please stay true to the last of your principles!