Zero-K is the spiritual successor to the cult Total Annihilation and its ideological successor Supreme Commander. There are more than 100 types of units here. They must be placed wisely, since combat units can hit allies during firing. Warriors are capable of accepting any formation. They can also kite and shoot in zigzag patterns. Users control various drones and bots. They also control the commander. Only he can construct buildings for the production of units and military equipment. The purpose of the battles is to destroy enemy commanders and protect your protégé. You can try to overwhelm your opponent with numbers, make a small army with an emphasis on micromanagement, or throw all your resources into leveling up your main character and try to attack someone else’s base alone.
The game has a campaign consisting of 70 missions. There are also about one hundred cards. You can fight with bots or live players. Training is provided for beginners. In multiplayer, you can play in co-op, organize duels, organize battles with the participation of 16 people on both sides, or conduct fights so that each participant fights for himself. In addition, there is a ladder, tournaments, the opportunity to be a spectator and watch replays.
- Release date: April 27 2018
- Genre: India, Simulators, Strategies
- Developer: Zero-K Team
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Interface:
English
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Voice acting:
English
- OS: Windows 7, 8, 10 (64 bit)
- Processor: 2.0 GHz dual core
- RAM: 4 GB
- Video card: GeForce 8800
- Disk space: 6 GB