VIDEO: Crytek’s Homefront 2 announced

Crytek and Deep Silver have announced they are to share publishing duties on new shooter Homefront: The Revolution.

The open-world sequel to 2011 shooter Homefront is due for release on PS4, Xbox One and PC in 2015.

It’s set in Philadelphia which has become a police state and a near future dystopia where catastrophic events have brought the USA to its knees and enabled North Korean forces to impose a brutal military occupation”. The game promises a living, breathing, open world responds to your actions”.

The kick is that the enemy enjoy superior tech and firepower, meaning players will have to rely on guerrilla warfare, ambush, infiltration and deception. Single player and co-op modes will feature.

It’s being developed at Crytek’s Nottingham studio – formerly known as Timesplitters, Second Sight and Haze creators Free Radical.

"Homefront: The Revolution stands out from the crowd by immersing players in a world where they’ll feel emotionally compelled to fight for their freedom,” Crytek’s game director Hasit Zala said.

We’re very excited to work with Deep Silver and deliver an experience that underlines Crytek’s commitment to quality whilst tapping into the huge potential we saw when we first acquired the Homefront IP."

Koch media CEO Klemens Kundratitz added: "Crytek has an outstanding track record of creating AAA action games. Homefront is a fascinating IP with huge global potential. With Crytek`s technical pedigree and Deep Silvers publishing expertise we will take the IP to new heights."

UPDATE: And here’s the first trailer:

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