Concept — a Classic Shooter, Rebuilt for the Future
Battle Supremacy — Evolution takes the core feel of a WWII-era shooter and projects it forward. It keeps the familiar combat foundation while introducing next-generation vehicle designs that change the way engagements unfold. Expect machines that don’t stay in one form: ground armor that converts into airborne fighters and autonomous drones that alter tactical choices mid-battle.
Gameplay Innovations
- Drone units that support reconnaissance and strike roles, changing how skirmishes are approached
- Tanks with the ability to physically transform into aircraft, enabling instant role swaps
- Fluid transitions between surface and aerial combat that remove traditional class boundaries
- Retains the straightforward, shooter-focused mechanics players enjoyed in the original title
- Includes modern vehicle customization and progression systems to expand replayability
How the Battles Play Out Now
Instead of selecting a single vehicle type and staying in that role for the duration of a fight, Evolution makes it possible to adapt on the fly. You might push a ground assault, flip your tank into a plane to pursue fleeing enemies, then deploy drones to scout and harass — all within the same confrontation. That creates dynamic engagements where positioning, timing, and quick decision-making matter more than ever.
Alternatives Worth Trying
- GTA: Vice City (paid) — a recommended commercial alternative for players interested in a polished, narrative-driven experience
- War Thunder — for those who prefer realistic vehicle combat across air, land, and sea
- World of Tanks — focused on armored warfare with deep tank customization and team tactics
- Call of Duty: Vanguard — if you want a traditional shooter experience with modern production values and multiplayer modes
Technical
- Mac
- German
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Full