Sweep the vicious ghosts on the polar tundra! Devolver Digital's “Heavy Armed Forces: The Great Siberian Chaos” will be open to play on 1/26

It is suitable to open “Heavy Armed Forces” to warm up! World-renowned indie game publisher Devolver Digital announced today that the development team Timelock Studio and Croteam, the original team of Armed Forces, will work together to launch Serious Sam Siberia on Steam on January 26. : Siberian Mayhem)”, pick up your heavy firepower, and follow “Hero Sam” to the extreme cold country to open a new chapter of adventure!

You will land in the open landscape of Russia and complete five missions along the polar coastline, barren forests, abandoned villages and haunted towns. An array of new and vicious enemies, bosses, and all the most advanced and menacing ghosts and creatures you’ll find in an FPS game will join the front line. Grab new weapons like crossbows in testing, reload them and jump into terrain-adapted vehicles, from snowmobiles to gigantic and cool machines at your disposal to help Sam Hero in this game. Take the lead in the riots!

“Heavy Arms: Siberian Chaos” is a very special game project, the prototype was proposed by a community team that loves the “Heavy Arms” series to make game mods The well-known DedKadath led the Timelock Studio team, which was soon noticed and recruited by the original game development team Croteam, kicking off the independent chapter of the Great Siberian Riot.

Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem


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