Raw Fury and developer Massive Damage have announced the Windows PC release date for roguelite RPG Star Renegades.
As previously reported Star Renegades is a tactical roguelite RPG that follows a ragtag band of rebels trying to overthrow the tyrannical Imperium.
Players must use interrupts, counters, and combos in the turn-based timeline battle system to overcome their foes; and explore procedurally generated dungeons.
The game also uses a procedural Adversary system that will generate unique enemies and bosses. Details on the console launch are coming soon.
You can find the PC Release Date Announcement trailer below.
This is not the first animated trailer for Star Renegades. Another was produced for the Summer of Gaming. You can find that here.
You can find a rundown of the game (via Steam) below.
Star Renegades is a strategy RPG about outsmarting AI-driven adversaries, forging friendships, and toppling galactic empires spanning over multiple generations.
Fusing a reactive, tactical turn-based battle system that emphasizes interrupts and counters, with a procedurally generated and emergent mission-based campaign and an intelligent Adversary system with enemy officers that evolve and move up in the ranks, every playthrough is unique, challenging, and never the same.
FEATURES
- Outwit your foes with interrupts, counters, and combos in our fast-paced Reactive Time Battle System
- Survive the relentless onslaught of an Intelligent Adversary system that generates unique enemies and bosses that evolve as you play
- Unlock dozens of alternate characters as your surviving squad members form bonds and create progeny
- Battle your way into the heart of the Empire as our Rebellion Engine creates a unique experience with each playthrough via emergent gameplay and events, procedurally generated missions, shifting priorities, evolving enemies, and tons of equipment/upgrades for your squad
Star Renegades launches September 8th for Windows PC (via Steam, additionally Linux and Mac on GOG), and 2020 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
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