Lognes, France –January 23, 2019– Strategy and role-playing game publisher, Eversim, announces the release of the brand new title 4th Generation Warfare on Steam in February, 2020.



4th Generation Warfare simulates warfare in the 21st century, which, in addition to the direct opposition of military forces, now includes espionage, international politics, cyberwarfare, media manipulation, and trade wars.



As the leader of a nation, dispatch and control your team of characters all around the world to destabilize your enemies and establish your supremacy. All methods are fair game: hacking, sabotage, political interference, military strikes, corruption, treachery, assassinations, energy domination, data theft…



4th Generation Warfare turn-based game combines a strategy game with a role-playing game in solo or co-op mode. The game will be initially launched in Early Access for $24.99/€22.99/£19.99, and the price will eventually be increased after more content is released within 3-6 months.

Features

Warfare in the 21st century.

Including espionage, international politics, cyberwarfare, media manipulation, and trade wars.

Dispatch and control your team of characters all around the world to destabilize your enemies and establish your supremacy.

All methods are fair game: hacking, sabotage, political interference, military strikes, corruption, treachery, assassinations, energy domination, data theft…

About developer

Eversim is an independent games studio specialized in the development of strategy and simulation games. This company was founded in February 2004 by André and Louis-Marie Rocques the former heads of the independent video game dev studio Silmarils, which launched more than 30 games between 1987 and 2003. For further information, press here.



The simulation tools developed by Eversim are also used as serious gaming by several organizations (NATO for example) as a training and teaching tool for politics and diplomacy, as well as for simulating crisis situations.

Watch a special version of Geopolitical SImulator being used by NATO for training future diplomats, within a simulation session of a geopolitical crisis, here.