Industrial Annihilation Announced: A Galactic Fusion of Strategy and Factory-building





The creators of the iconic Planetary Annihilation, with over 3 million units sold and still beloved by fans even after a decade, are back with a fresh take on their legendary franchise. Enter Industrial Annihilation, a game that merges the beloved Annihilation series' real-time strategy with the intricacies of factory-building, promising a unique blend of gaming genres.

Imagine a world where you don't just collect weapons, but you're the one crafting the machines that create these deadly instruments. In Industrial Annihilation, you are more than a commander – you are the ultimate constructor. You can feed resources into gigantic Titan-level units or commit to building planet crushers capable of ending games in spectacular fashion. Whether you prefer assembling a fearsome kill squad or designing devastating nukes, it's all up to you.


The excitement doesn't stop there. The game boasts an immersive Galactic Single Player Campaign. Chaos, a faction hellbent on destroying the galaxy with their diesel-fueled armies, stands in your way. As the Commander, your mission is to thwart their destructive plans, one thrilling mission at a time, and claim the galaxy as your own.

But the choices don't end with factions. You can pick between two distinct groups – Chaos and Machina. Each faction brings its unique combat units, playstyles, and strategic options. Whether you embrace the chaos or prefer a more structured approach, Industrial Annihilation offers a galaxy ripe for your conquest.

Now, let's talk strategy. Industrial Annihilation lets you decide how you want to play. You can focus on creating highly productive bases while entrusting advanced artificial intelligences to wage battle on your behalf. Alternatively, you can roll up your sleeves and immerse yourself in the real-time strategy action. The choice to unshackle the combat AI is entirely yours, adding a fresh layer of depth to the gameplay.

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