XCOM: Chimera Squad announced

Today 2K announced XCOM: Chimera Squad – an all-new standalone title set five years after XCOM 2.[prebreak]1[/prebreak]


  • XCOM: Chimera Squad is a standalone title that delivers an all-new story and turn-based tactical experience in the XCOM universe. It’s neither a sequel nor expansion, though its story is set after the events of the past games.
  • It will be available on Friday 24th April as a digital-only Steam PC release for the price of £8.50. It’ll be available for its suggested retail price of £16.99 from Friday 1st May.
Set five years after the events of XCOM 2, humans, hybrids and aliens are now working together to forge a civilization of cooperation and co-existence. However, not all of Earth's inhabitants support the interspecies alliance. City 31, a model of peace in a post-invasion world, is opposed by mysterious groups whose agendas threaten to shatter this delicate interspecies alliance. Chimera Squad, an elite force of human, hybrid and alien agents, must work together to destroy the underground threats driving the city toward chaos.

“We’re inspired by our passionate community and excited by the opportunity to create a dynamic, innovative, and unique XCOM experience for both fans of our games and new players in XCOM: Chimera Squad,” said Steve Martin, President at Firaxis Games.

“With XCOM: Chimera Squad, we felt there were exciting gameplay opportunities yet to be discovered within the XCOM universe,” said Mark Nauta, Lead Designer at Firaxis Games. “Gameplay like Breach Mode, interleaved turn order, and the introduction of agents as fully fleshed-out characters will revolutionize how the game plays while still retaining the combat experience that makes the XCOM series so loved by gaming communities around the world.”

XCOM: Chimera Squad includes the following features:
  • Unique Alien and Human Agents: Each of the 11 agents have their own distinct personality and tactical abilities, including species-specific attacks like the Viper’s tongue pull;
  • Specialized and Complementary Classes: Execute devastating combos by teaming the right agents and utilizing cooperative actions. The difference between mission success and failure can depend wholly on team composition;
  • Re-Envisioned Tactical Combat: Missions are structured as a series of discrete, explosive encounters, keeping the action intense and unpredictable;
  • Breach Mode: Players will shape the battlefield to their advantage with a new combat phase that injects squads right into action. They will strategically assign agents to different entry points and coordinate their assault plans with a range of Breach-specific skills;
  • Interleaved Turns: An automatic initiative system will slot individual agents and enemies into an alternating turn order, creating new strategic possibilities based on what unit is queued to act next – and what unit is at the greatest risk when they do so;
  • Suspenseful Strategy Layer: Outside of combat, players will manage the operations of a high-tech HQ, where they must prioritize competing tasks, investigations and agent assignments in the face of a ticking clock: the constantly rising unrest in the city’s various districts, driving City 31 closer and closer to total anarchy.


:arrow: XCOM Chimera Squad Official Site
 
I really loved Enemy Unknown and Xcom 2, so I’m interested in this, but I am concerned a little when a trailer so close to release doesn’t have any gameplay in it. I also appreciate that the art style is unique, but I don’t really like it that much. That being said, Firaxis is on as developer and I’d trust them with anything, so I’m interested in it.

EDIT: Turns out there’s a gameplay trailer out too, and it looks pretty good. Basically Xcom again, except you have premade characters, which is a big enough change to get me interested. Super excited for this now.
 
Last edited by relauby,
the email i got about this confused me! No mentioning of what system it is going to. not vary clear if it was a game, graphic novel or visual novel. thanks for clearing this up. Although i guess i could googled it, but clearly i forgot about it very quickly
 
the email i got about this confused me! No mentioning of what system it is going to. not vary clear if it was a game, graphic novel or visual novel. thanks for clearing this up. Although i guess i could googled it, but clearly i forgot about it very quickly

on steam only atm but i could see it later going to consoles
 
Last edited by pcwizard7,
While I had a wonderful time with the 2010 remake, Xcom 2 is too much of a graphic *hore for my GPD to be enjoyable...Nobody cares anymore about optimization these days (seriously, I can flawlessly play MGS5 or Doom 2016 but barely a tactical like Xcom2, come ooon).:hateit:

I'll gladly skip this extension.
Furthermore, something about it feels awfully off, but it may be my imagination.
 
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