Available on PC (Steam, GOG), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
Emphasizes the importance of flanking, as mechs often have weaker rear armor, and using engineers to build fortifications like bunkers and mines. iron harvest
The world of 1920+, a period where tradition clashes with rapid technological progress and the scars of the Great War remain. Available on PC (Steam, GOG), PlayStation 5, and
A large single-player campaign follows an overarching story across all factions. On average, it takes about 20 hours to complete the main objectives. Historical Context of the Name A large single-player campaign follows an overarching story
The term "iron harvest" originally refers to a real-world phenomenon: the annual collection of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, and shrapnel unearthed by farmers in former battlefields of World War I, particularly in France and Belgium. In the game, this term is adapted to describe the scavenging of wrecked mechs and technology left behind from the fictional Great War. Key Features
Players lead squads of infantry and hulking mechs into battle. It focuses on tactical movement, utilizing cover, and resource management (iron and oil) to build and upgrade units.