The armed forces of 8-Bit Armies have occupied PS4™ and Xbox One

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The armed forces of 8-Bit Armies have occupied PS4™ and Xbox One
The armed forces of 8-Bit Armies have occupied PS4™ and Xbox One

The armed forces of 8-Bit Armies have occupied PS4™ and Xbox One

The 8-Bit battalion has conquered PlayStation®4 and Xbox One! The colorful RTS game 8-Bit Armiesis now available worldwide, both digitally and physically. 8-Bit Armies is a fresh RTS game with modern military theme, which is easy to learn and play on consoles. SOEDESCO recently also announced a special Limited Edition of 8-Bit Armies, which will be available in stores on December 13th.

Countless hours of fun
In 8-Bit Armies, players can obliterate their enemies in an epic clash of firepower, commanding massive armies of tanks, artillery, aircraft, snipers, engineers and superweapons. With 40 singleplayer missions, 12 co-op missions, an online multiplayer mode and an AI skirmish mode, there’s tons of epic battles to be fought.

Cross-title multiplayer
In addition to 8-Bit Armies, there’s two more games in Petroglyph’s 8-Bit RTS Series: The fantasy themed 8-Bit Hordes and the sci-fi themed 8-Bit Invaders!. Each game has its own  maps, singleplayer campaign, skirmish and co-op missions, but they all share a unique feature: cross-title multiplayer. This means that the three games can be mixed up online, so that players can use their tanks and troops to battle against fierce dragons or savage aliens.

Features:

  • Mix up 8-Bit Armies, 8-Bit Hordes & 8-Bit Invaders in cross-title multiplayer
  • Fight alone in singleplayer campaign or battle with a buddy in co-op missions
  • Test your skills in online multiplayer or against the AI in in skirmish battles
  • Enjoy an entirely original soundtrack from legendary artist Frank Klepacki
  • Jump right in with easy to play military units and structures

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