Broforce to Fully Fight for 'Murica October 15

Broforce to Fully Fight for 'Murica October 15

In the meantime, you can listen to the Ballad of Rambro.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Oct 08, 2015 @ 07:20 PM (Staff Bios)
Comment(s)
The fight for 'murica has just begun! Beginning October 15, the war for freedom will be waged as Free Lives-developed Broforce enters the front lines from Early Access. What comes with Operation Full Release are new, challenging missions and the Freedom EP, featuring famed song The Ballad of Rambro (of which you can find below):



The EP will be free until launch, and it is highly recommended to listen to these themes while in the car, at home, or in the midst of a hostage situation.

Hey, it's empowering.

According to US Department of Defense Secretary Ashton Carter:

"Broforce is the culmination of decades of American military superiority distilled into one sweet ass motherf*****g video game. It's even got versus mode and online co-op, bro."


Birthed in 2012 and entering Early Access in 2014, Broforce has brought many explosions, flexing, and patriotism to fans all over the world. Currently, Broforce is on Steam's Early Access for $14.99, but will plant its flag into the PlayStation 4 early next year.

Just don't expect this title to be on the Dreamcast.

Comments

Comment on this Article in our Forum

More GamerzUnite News

Are We Being Controlled in a PC Game by Aliens?

Are We Being Controlled in a PC Game by Aliens?

New UFO Film proposes we might!

February 19 @ 02:23 PM
Explore an Eerie Archipelago in Dredge

Explore an Eerie Archipelago in Dredge

A fishing adventure gone bad...

February 11 @ 03:07 PM
Automation Goes Too Far in The Last Worker

Automation Goes Too Far in The Last Worker

A bleak future for anyone looking for a job...

September 2 @ 01:11 AM
Alien Infestation takes over in From Space

Alien Infestation takes over in From Space

Liberate the Earth in this fun new action-shooter...

August 27 @ 09:50 PM
August 27 @ 09:14 PM
Join GamerzUnite and Unite with other Gamerz.
A Piece of Our Mind

Every Single Detail We Found in the Starfield Gameplay Reveal

Video Games Shouldn't Need Wiki Pages

PopSlinger Review: It Goes Down Rough, Really Rough

Halo: Infinite Highlights Everything Wrong with Gaming Today

Echo Generation Review: Not Exactly a Blockbuster