

But then you can unlock the Blitzkrieg, who have a Lightning Mech with an electrified whip that hits everything adjacent to its target in an unlimited chain of damage, a Hook Mech that grapples enemies and moves them adjacent to it, and the Boulder Mech which launches giant rocks that deal damage, push back horizontally adjacent units, and can obstruct a tile. Each squad of three mechs has a unique set of abilities: you begin with the straightforward Rift Walkers, who have a simple melee bot with a damaging knockback punch, a tank with a damaging knockback shot, and an artillery unit that damages a tile and knocks back all adjacent tiles. From the footage available online, it seems like the game has a very Pacific Rim-esque vibe combined with Front Missions elements, all laid out in lovely pixel art form.On one of Into The Breach’s semi-roguelike runs (meaning there’s no saving and reloading if something goes wrong) every choice you make feels important, especially after you’ve played a bit and unlocked some new starting options. One of the most unique things about the game is that players can still have a last shot upon defeat - they can send for some much-needed assistance back through time in order to rescue another timeline.įor Netflix's mobile version, players can look forward to an expanded edition with advanced enemies, pilots, mechs, weapons, and missions. They'll have to strategise the best use of their units in turn-based combat, with a wide variety of weapons, upgrades and gear to make sure they earn their victory. In Into the Breach, players can expect to gather the best pilots and coolest mechs to take down alien monstrosities and protect their territories.

The award-winning game tasks players with defending the last remnants of human civilisation against fearsome creatures sprouting up from underground.


Netflix has officially launched the mobile version of Into the Breach, the popular strategy title on PC.
