505 Games has quite a varied catalog of games. While the publisher is behind some heavy hitters likeControland the upcomingPC version ofDeath Stranding, 505 Games also supports some smaller indie titles likeLaser LeagueandLast Day of June. Today, 505 Games added another title to that latter category:Total Tank Simulatorfrom fledgling developer Noobz from Poland. Check out its reveal trailer below:
The game is a low-poly physics-based battle simulator set during 2020, and it is only slated for PC right now. Obviously, it’s a more lighthearted take on the conflict when compared to something gritty and realistic likeBattlefield V, butTotal Tank Simulatorseems much more focused on gameplay and the variety of tools players have at their disposal. The reveal trailer shows tanks, soldiers, and planes in action as well as some destruction that will make up the core of Noobz from Poland’s first title.
So far, three game modes have been confirmed. A sandbox mode will allow players to tinker with and create whatever they want, fulfilling the simulator portion of the title. That being said,Total Tank Simulatorwill also feature Shadow Mode, where players attempt to survive for as long as possible, and a campaign mode. 6 factions will be available in every part ofTotal Tank Simulator, and the 50 maps and hundreds of units do have historical roots, even if the game’s presentation is a bit more playful on the surface. It isn’t quite like anything else 505 Games is working on, which helps it stand out as part of their lineup.
If the game gets wishlisted over 150,000 on Steam, Noobz from Poland and 505 Games will discount it by 25% during launch week and will add officer units, secret weapons, and special tactics units for every faction.Total Tank Simulatoris currently only coming to PC and will arrive sometime in 2020. You can see various parts of the game in action with the screenshots below: