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Rebel Inc. is bringing its campaign mode to mobile, and the team is now looking for iOS & Android beta testers

Rebel Inc. is bringing its campaign mode to mobile, and the team is now looking for iOS & Android beta testers
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Popular military and political sim Rebel Inc. will soon be bringing its campaign mode to mobile, and developer Ndemic Creations is now looking for iOS & Android beta testers. The new mode is said to completely alter the way that Rebel Inc. is played, requiring you to conduct large-scale operations across several distinct regions in the hopes of returning peace to the entire country.

You'll have to deal with five very different regions, each with their own procedurally generated characteristics. Along the way, you'll be tasked with managing resources and employing your own special tactics in order to tackle issues such as hyperinflation and even all-out war.

Much like the game's other modes, the campaign sees you facing off against a growing insurgency capable of outwitting you at every turn. Thankfully, stabilising just a single region will net you all sorts of new abilities and resources, including indestructible garrisons and sniper support.

You can also expect to have to deal with some wildcard features such as hidden cave systems and your governors or advisors growing increasingly exhausted. Some of the dynamic events that might pop up and ruin your day include violent coups or damaging TV shows.

If you're a fan of Plague Inc. and are yet to give Rebel Inc. a go, you'll find it available for download now as a free-to-play game from over on the App Store and Google Play. Those looking to join the closed beta can sign up to do so now by following this here link. More info on the campaign mode can be seen on Ndemic Creations' site

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