German indie developer Reakktor Studios and publisher Senatis are bringing G-Rebels to the world’s biggest gaming event for the very first time! At this year’s Gamescom, visitors can get hands-on with the sci-fi air combat sim and check out brand-new content.
Set in the year 2684, G-Rebels drops players into a dystopian open world spanning over 12,000 square kilometers. Explore vast skies, pull off breathtaking aerial maneuvers, and take on high-risk missions across dangerous skies. From the very beginning, G-Rebels taps into the spirit of the PS1 classic G-Police – and is already being described by fans as a worthy spiritual successor.
Exclusive Content at Gamescom!
Visitors at Gamescom can look forward to a special G-Rebels demo featuring previously unreleased content. This includes never-before-seen areas within the game’s vast open world and new missions that let players fully immerse themselves in the game’s dark cyberpunk atmosphere. Anyone attending can experience the content firsthand at the booth.
- When? August 20 (Trade and Media Day) to August 24
- Where? Indie Area, Hall 10.2 – Home of Indies booth
Want to book a press appointment? Reach out to games@keysquare-pr.com.
Test Flight Cleared for Takeoff: New G-Rebels Playtest Now Live
Reakktor Studios has kicked off a new playtest for G-Rebels. Selected players now have early access to the sci-fi flight sim and can experience key gameplay features from the current development phase.
The playtest aims to gather valuable feedback from the community to help optimize G-Rebels ahead of its planned release later this year.
G-Rebels in New Gameplay Trailer: Metropolis by Night
The new trailer features Daevos, the capital of the Okktane Empire, at night. Amid flickering neon lights and towering skyscrapers, players experience intense aerial combat directly from the cockpit.
For more information on G-Rebels, visit the game’s Steam page, the official website of the developer or join the conversation on Discord. The action flight sim is scheduled to release on PC later this year.
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