It was announced by Killerfish Games, Cold Waters, a game inspired by the 1988 classic “Red Storm Rising”, take command a nuclear submarine in a desperate attempt to prevent “mutually assured destruction” when the Cold War gets hot and WWIII begins.
Check out the official trailer of Cold waters, featuring some gameplay trailer:
“After tracking a Soviet landing force bound for Iceland it is time to plan your attack. Do you silently close in to torpedo the landing ships and escape during the resulting chaos? Or strike with long-range missiles but risk counterattack from the enemy escorts? Have you detected them all, could another submarine be out there listening for you? Has the hunter become the hunted? Will you survive the Cold Waters?
You will be tasked with intercepting convoys, amphibious landings, insertion missions and battling it out with enemy warships, submarines and aircraft. Thankfully, an arsenal of wire-guided torpedoes, anti-ship and cruise missiles and the occasional SEAL team are on board to keep the Iron Curtain at bay.
Coming to PC and Mac.
Release date to be determined.
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About Killerfish Games
Killerfish Games is a self-funded independent game studio with previously published titles “Atlantic Fleet” and “Pacific Fleet” for PC, Mac and mobile devices.
Paul Sincock Ph.D. (Founder)
After a career in cancer research at the University of Adelaide, South Australia and Stanford University, California, Paul went on to work in the systems biology field and software development in Silicon Valley. With a life long passion for computer and board gaming he turned his attention to game development and has been having fun ever since.
Nils Dücker (Founder)
With a vocational degree in game art from The Game Assembly, Nils brings both artistic expertise and industry experience to the table. He’s worked on titles shipped to PC and mobile platforms including Battlefield 3 (EA DICE), the Little Big Planet franchise (Tarsier Studios) and The Perils of Man (IF GAMES).”
For more information on Cold Waters, visit its Steam Greenlight page.
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