GAMESCOM: Homefront: The Revolution resurfaces, Xbox One beta out later this year

Homefront: The Revolution is still alive and kicking, and looks to be set for release next year.

The game disappeared for quite some time after its initial reveal, leading to questions over its current state of development – and whether it would even see a release.

However, Microsoft’s Gamescom conference put such fears to bed, with gameplay from the first-person shooter shown off.

Gamers will play as a guerilla fighter batttling in a ‘fallen America occupied by a foreign power’.

Developer Deep Silver revealed that the game will have a co-operative multiplayer mode, saying friends would be able to form ‘resistance cells’.

The title will also be getting an ‘early access’ multiplayer beta exclusively on Xbox One this Winter.

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