
Operative Division has officially launched on Android, combining real-time strategy with intense third-person shooter action. Developed by Hungarian indie studio CanvasieGames, this marks their debut mobile title.
Expansive Gameplay in Operative Division
The game unfolds in a grim post-apocalyptic setting where two factions wage war. The EvoPref Corporation dominates with armored units and devastating weaponry.
Opposing them, the LibeGaia Revolution employs agile tactics, hacking abilities, and guerrilla warfare. Their clash represents opposing philosophies: technological salvation versus natural evolution.
Operative Division uniquely blends strategic command with frontline combat. Players seamlessly transition between overseeing battles from above and controlling units directly.
As commander, you'll construct bases and coordinate troop movements from a tactical overhead view. Then instantly dive into the action by taking control of specialized vehicles or elite units.
The campaign features 42 story-driven missions, followed by Skirmish Mode's dynamic battles with shifting terrain and randomized elements.
Game-changing superweapons include the Orbital Ion Cannon and Nuclear Missiles, whose lingering radiation alters battlefield conditions. Secure resource points and scavenge supplies to maintain your operational advantage.
Shape the Future Through Battle
Discover the world's history through Memory Crates hidden across maps. Upgrade commander vehicles to enhance combat capabilities while watching regular troops gain experience mid-battle.
Advanced tactics include targeting specific enemy subsystems - disable weapons, cripple engines, or blind opponents strategically. Environmental hazards like explosive barrels add dynamic combat elements.
The game features realistic day-night cycles that impact visibility and combat dynamics. Available for $7.99 with no ads or microtransactions, Operative Division offers complete offline playability on Google Play.
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