Capetown Games is redefining the boundaries of tactical combat with the soft launch of Future Warfare: Mercenaries, a strategy-based third-person shooter (TPS). Available now on Android in the US, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Brazil, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, New Zealand, and the Philippines, this ambitious title is setting the stage for a new era in strategic gaming. Did you know the mobile gaming industry generated over $90 billion in revenue in 2023 alone? Titles like Future Warfare: Mercenaries are at the forefront of this booming market.

Lead the Resistance Against New Fortuna
Set in a dystopian future, Future Warfare: Mercenaries immerses players in a gripping narrative of resistance against New Fortuna, a shadowy organization unearthing power-altering secrets from Antarctica. Your mission? Assemble your squad, harness their unique abilities, and battle for control in a world where every decision shapes the outcome.

The game seamlessly blends tactical strategy with intense third-person combat. Here’s what players can expect:
- Diverse Weaponry: From snipers to assault rifles, the arsenal is expansive and intricately designed to suit different playstyles.
- Slow-Motion Kill Shots: Inspired by the Sniper Elite series, these cinematic moments heighten the thrill of precision strikes.
- Terrestrial and Aerial Warfare: Take the fight to new heights with dynamic battlegrounds that test your tactical acumen.

Build Your Team, Shape the Future
The game shines with its rich roster of characters, each featuring distinct abilities and backstories. Whether you prefer brute force or strategic cunning, your team’s composition can significantly influence the outcome of missions. Furthermore, players can:
- Collaborate with alliances to dominate global metropolises.
- Develop characters’ skills to unlock their full potential.
Currently, Future Warfare: Mercenaries is available on Android in select regions via the Google Play Store including the US, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Brazil, Hong Kong, India, India, Indonesia, New Zealand, and the Philippines. Unfortunately, there’s no word yet on an iOS release or a global rollout.

