Gaming News
PC Xbox One

Commandos: Origins’ WW2 real-time stealth tactics revival now has a demo

If you’ve been impatiently awaiting the arrival of Commandos: Origins since its announcement last year, here’s the next best thing; Claymore Game Studios’ revival of the classic WW2 real-time stealth-tactics series now has a PC and Xbox demo ahead of its release later this year.

The Commandos series, if your history is a little hazy, first surfaced in 1998 with the release of developer Pyro Studios’ classic (and rock-hard) Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines. Since then, there’ve been five additional instalments, the series eventually fizzling out with the launch of 2006’s first-person effort, Commandos: Strike Force.

Commandos: Origins, though, takes the series back to its roots, delivering a stealthy World War 2 prequel adventure in which players guide the original six-strong team of commandos through the likes of sabotage and assassination missions as they travel from European coastlines to icy Arctic plains and African deserts – all presented using the series’ classic isometric perspective, albeit now rendered in full 3D.

Commandos: Origins gameplay trailer.Watch on YouTube

Commandos: Origins’ newly released demo (available for Steam, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X/S) isn’t taken directly from the upcoming game, instead being what publisher Kalypso Media is calling an “demo-exclusive test mission”. Here, players control squad members Jack O’Hara (Green Beret) and James Blackwood (The Marine) as they attempt to sabotage a German radar system, “against the backdrop of the Channel Islands during World War 2”.

The full game will include “more than 10” missions featuring both core and optional objectives – each completable in multiple different ways – with two-player local and online co-op support available for anyone wanting to get stuck in with a friend.

Commandos: Origins still doesn’t have a release date beyond “2024”, but it’ll be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (via Steam and the Microsoft Store) when it does show up. And if you need to sate your thirst for real-time stealth tactics before then, you could always try your hand at this year’s pulpy alternate-history WW2 adventure Sumerian Six, or 2023’s piratical delight Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew.

Related posts

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can now stream “select” games from their own library via Cloud Gaming

admin

No Rest for the Wicked update revamps its Crucible roguelite endgame mode

admin

Ubisoft hints at longer Assassin’s Creed development times ahead of Shadows debut

admin