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More turn-based strategy goodness inspired by Advance Wars? Yes please. Apes Warfare gives us another spin on the classic genre out now in Early Access.

Developed by industry veterans, including former Call of Duty developers, Apes Warfare "delivers a bold and bananas twist on classic turn-based tactics" according to the email GamingOnLinux received, showcasing a war between apes and their former human overlords.

With it being in Early Access it's not finished but it comes with:

  • 28 campaign levels.
  • 6 unique commanders with distinct personalities.
  • 9 PvP multiplayer maps.
  • War Arena mode, offering replayable battles and additional challenges.

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During Early Access they plan to add:

  • New campaign missions and story chapters.
  • More multiplayer maps and modes.
  • Expanded War Arena support.
  • Major improvements to AI, balance, UI/UX.

Current key features include:

  • Strategic Units & Combos - Deploy varied and specialised simian troops, experiment with squad combinations, and uncover new tactical playstyles to dominate the battlefield.
  • Battlefields with Bite - From forests and jungles to lava flows and icy plains, every terrain type affects movement, positioning, and strategy. Adapt and survive as the battlefield fights back.
  • A Vibrant World Under Siege - Apes Warfare blends 2D character charm with layered 3D environments, creating a whimsical and expressive visual style that brings every troop and every turn to life.

Apes Warfare | Release Date: 25th November 2025

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