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: The verticality of the game's architecture allows players to bypass ground checkpoints. Scaffolding, fire escapes, and broken windows offer sniper vantage points overlooking the main square.
At launch, the game was plagued by bugs and performance issues, leading to poor Metacritic scores
: Use scaffolding in adjacent, abandoned apartments to gain high-ground superiority before firing a single shot. Step 2: Disabling the Security Grid
Released in 2016 by Dambuster Studios , Homefront: The Revolution homefronttherevolutionplaza
You play as Ethan Brady in an alternate-history 2029 Philadelphia, fighting as a resistance member against the technologically superior North Korean (KPA) occupation. Gameplay Style:
Capturing this stronghold is critical for expanding Resistance control, maximizing your "Hearts and Minds" progression, and unlocking premium safehouse resources across the map.
In the game's 2029 Philadelphia, the city is split into three distinct zones: Green (suburban/safe), Yellow (densely populated/under surveillance), and Red (war-torn/destroyed). : The verticality of the game's architecture allows
Before entering the central plaza, players often utilize the surrounding buildings.
Screens, posters, and loudspeaker announcements bombard citizens with KPA propaganda.
Many of the key liberation tasks culminate in areas like Independence Hall, which act as the ultimate Plaza in the game. Disabling the drone control towers in these areas turns the tide against KPA surveillance, liberating the local population 1.2.1. Step 2: Disabling the Security Grid Released in
Survival in the Heart of the Resistance: A Guide to Elmtree’s Plaza in Homefront: The Revolution
by the scene group . This release typically includes the base game along with its various expansions and updates. Game Overview
The Plaza serves as a hub for KPA tech. By infiltrating these areas, players can hack signal boosters or destroy tactical equipment, effectively "blinding" the KPA in that sector. This makes it easier for civilian unrest to grow. 2. Gathering Intelligence