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Games that could with more work become big hits in their genre if more money and time was put into the project, easily earning back the expenses and making a name.
Tactical games market is completely dry after Rainbow Six went the multiplayer shooter way, SWAT is dead and Takedown was a massive failure.
With this project you could reel in the entire fanbase looking for tactical gameplay that can't get their fix with Wildlands that goes the monster truck route.
But no, we get zombies in a sequel.
Update: 2 years ago was the last dev response, abandoned confirmed....
They should've just gave us an hour of special warfare training programs instead of making us play their ridiculous game with statistical board game style stratergy.
Well, i mean, it's a consequence of the problem. The devs abandoned this game instead of fixing even the simplest bugs and problems...