Here Are 7 Highlights from Xbox’s Gamescom 2015 Briefing

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Homefront: The Revolution

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It all started with a small child being nudged onto a stage to give a speech to a room full of military officials. You can see the apprehension in his eyes as he stutters at first, expressing his understanding and gratitude at the forces occupying America, his America. Then a light shines in his eye as he shares all the lessons learned from this opposing force. The lessons that taught them the importance of secrecy and networking. Lessons about bloodshed and sacrifice. Lessons that have sparked the fire of a revolution that will not be put out until America is his once more. And when that fire ravages the military’s ranks like some uncontrollable disease, the child will still forever remain thankful.

The gameplay reveal of Homefront: The Revolution was undoubtedly one of the most gripping announcements of the entire briefing. The fear and anger seen through the eyes of that child, and the guerrilla war raged by the adults is both horrific and inspiring. The only question is: will you take up a torch and bring freedom back to the nation?


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