After three years since the release of the first video game, "Homefront", fans are finally able to play the sequel to the first-shooter game. "Homefront: The Revolution" release date rumors have appeared online, exciting its fanbase with the hope to gather more players to its side.
Released in 2011 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows, "Homefront" didn't really cause that much clamor among gamers worldwide. Across all the three platforms, reviews varied - mostly a general positive assessment however nothing memorable. Though this didn't stop the creation of "Homefront: The Revolution" release date rumors.
"Homefront" gameplay revolves around rebels during a futuristic foreign military occupation of the United States. Set around the year 2020 after the financial collapse and viral epidemic in the country, a group of ex-military troops attempts to take over what's left of America and regain control of their country.
Soon after the release of "Homefront", "Homefront: The Revolution" release date rumors have surged online discussion forums. Initially set to be created by THQ, Deep Silver took over the publishing after THQ's bankruptcy issues.
"Homefront: The Revoultion" release date rumors have revealed the launching in 2014, however recent updates show that "Homefront: The Revolution" 2014 release will not happen.
"Homefront: The Revolution: release date rumors show that because of this delay, the video game will likely be available in 2015, no exact date has been officially.
According to Crytek UK designer Fasahat Salim, upon "Homefront: The Revolution" release date rumors, gamers will experience the futuristic Pennsylvania. He says according to ibtimes.com, "Our version of Philadelphia is an oppressed, heavily policed environment. As the player goes through each of the different districts, everything you do, each mission or side mission or whatever else, influences the game world and influences all of the civilians who inhabit it. Everything is being influenced by how you approach the game."