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Implausible Industries launches its first original game dubbed Research and Destroy – onmsft.com

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
April 27, 2022
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Today, Implausible Industries took to a blog post to announce the official launch of its first-ever original game, Research and Destroy. It is a turn-based action that supports both single and multiplayer. The game will provide players with the thrill of having direct control over the character in the game similar to that of a person playing an action game.

According to the blog post on Xbox Wire, the player will assume the role of three “brilliant” scientists and get to develop strange new weapons and gadgets that will be used to fight off and destroy supernatural hordes that have crushed humanity. While playing, gamers are supposed to cause havoc using science in the utopia created by the hordes post the elimination of mankind.

Gamers will be required to complete the first few missions first, this will then allow them to either play the game “via couch co-op or online with any other player on the Xbox ecosystem, including on the cloud.” The game can either be played in single-player mode or in co-op. Players also have the provision to pop in and out of a friend’s open game at any point.

At $19.99, you will get to experience this and more. The game is already available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Windows 10/11 PC, and with Xbox Game Pass and from the cloud with Xbox Cloud Gaming. As gamers continue to pursue this quest, they will be able to customize their gameplay experience by researching and developing “radical upgrades for each strange weapon and fascinating gadget.”

 

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