The Thunder Tier One teamhas announced that the game’s exclusive Gameplay Preview, which offers two brand new game modes and a new campaign mission, can be played on Bravo. The preview will take place from 12:00 / 02:00 PDT / 18:00 KT on Thursday, July 29 to 19:00 / 09:00 PDT / 01:00 KT on Sunday, August 1. Capacity is limited and players can visit the official Steam page if they want to request access to Gameplay Preview Bravo. Players can also enjoy the preview trailer available here.
Special gameplay event coming for Thunder Tier One
Thunder Tier One is a top-down tactical shooter that allows you to play as a level one operator in different scenarios. Set in the early nineties, players must combine their leadership and tactical skills to lead an elite special operations team. The game has single and multiplayer modes, including a campaign mode where players are tasked with stopping a terrorist network operating in the fictional Eastern European country of Salobia.
Gameplay Preview As part of Bravo, players will be able to enjoy Exfil and Domination game modes, as well as three campaign missions called Silver Dew, Cold Stone and the previously unreleased Blue Typhoon. Players can play single or co-op depending on the game mode. Gameplay is highly strategic and players will need to tactically evaluate each game mode and design a strategy to ensure success. A more detailed overview of Gameplay Preview Bravo content can be found here.
About Thunder Tier One Gameplay Preview Bravo Creative Director Pawel Smolewski said: We’re working Thunder Tier One and our team is excited to be able to share our new content with the community. Gameplay Preview Bravo will be a great opportunity for players to experience this world we’ve created, and it’s also a good opportunity for us to get valuable feedback from players.”
Thunder Tier One will appeal to fans interested in military tactics and strategy – and modulation will be accessible from the release date. KRAFTON, Inc. and its independent studios look forward to introducing the genre to a wider audience – and are also committed to undertaking small but meaningful independent projects.