
#Iron harvest mods free
KING Art Games and Deep Silver released a road map displaying the upcoming free updates and next content beats for the game during September.
#Iron harvest mods for free
Players who haven’t entered a mech cabin yet soon get the chance to go on a test drive: Iron Harvest’s base game will be playable for free Aug. Select which faction begins where, their starting strength, difficulty, and victory goals. You must put down the ongoing uprising and reunite – and potentially expand – the realm.
#Iron harvest mods update
With the free update in June, Iron Harvest kicked off the World Map Campaign Mode. The free update that added the World Campaign Map in June is getting an update, including a new map and new starting scenarios. The world of Iron Harvest is getting bigger once more. After the unfavorable conditions of surrender in the Great War, the current mood in the Empire is bad, and proud elites and humiliated aristocrats secretly oppose the Emperor’s appeasement policies. The Saxony Empire is one of the most influential countries in Europe, with powerful industry, developed cities, modern factories and a strong military tradition. Throughout its open sandbox levels you have to find your own way to reach the goals set by the dynamic story line. Your squads take cover automatically, but a simple brick wall will only offer protection against small calibers, not against mech-mounted cannons. Cover mechanics and dynamic destruction play a major role in combat. You lead hero characters, mechs, and soldiers into battle. Now, a few years after the Great War, secret forces are working towards the destabilization of Europe, determined to set the world on fire and seize control.Īfter World War 1 farmers found a plethora of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, weapons, shrapnel and bullets while ploughing their fields. Mighty factions fight for influence, while hidden forces are working towards the destabilization of Europe, determined to set the world on fire once again. Once mighty weapons on the battlefields of the Great War, they are now part of everyday life.
