
Hero Games is preparing to launch a new survival game titled CrisisX. They first revealed it at Gamescom last year and will be returning to the event this year as well. The game is set to release in Q2 2026 on Android, iOS, and PC.
What’s CrisisX?
CrisisX delivers a post-apocalyptic open-world survival experience across a vast 1,200 km² map. Set in a quiet U.S. town during the early 1990s, it supports up to 5,000 players on a single server—truly massive in scale.
The world features 12 distinct terrains and bio-environments, including a dusty western town, a secluded underground lab, a snow-capped mountain, a vibrant river teeming with wildlife, and more.
Each region offers unique vegetation, wild animals, loot, and rare resources, along with region-specific mutants.
Larger infected hordes require heavy firepower—machine guns, RPGs, and grenades. In some cases, you’ll need to deploy heavily armored vehicles like the M2 Bradley or a WWII-era M4 Sherman tank.
Form teams, groups, or communes to expand your collective territory. Take a break with in-game activities like fishing or card games. Get a first look at CrisisX by Hero Games here.
CrisisX is Hero Games’ first independent project. They previously collaborated with Kuro Games, the studio behind Wuthering Waves, and shared early gameplay footage at Gamescom 2024.At Gamescom, attendees can experience an exclusive first look at CrisisX in person. If you can’t make it, follow the official website and Steam page—developers will roll out more updates in the coming months.
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