Gameplay
As opposed to Homefront, which was a rather linear FPS, The Revolution will instead place players in an open world setting. Players will be able to explore different districts, and scavenge buildings for materials to modify their gear and weapons. Side missions are also available in Homefront: The Revolution, and players can take on optional tasks like target assassination. The zones in Philadelphia are split into levels of surveillance, so some will be safer than others.
Homefront: The Revolution also comes with a cooperative multiplayer mode. You can group up with three other players and go through missions together. This mode is separate from the main single-player campaign, and it even comes with its own progressions system and rewards. It’s different from the single-player campaign, as teammates will have to actively work together in order to get through missions.