The game takes place in Philadelphia in 2029, four years into the occupation. Although initially presented as an international humanitarian effort to restore stability to the United States after the economic collapse, the Koreans proceed to strip mine the country for its natural resources to repay the debt, and brutalize the populace in response to a national resistance movement against the occupation. Joe Tae-Se's son, APEX CEO and North Korean Premier John Tae-Se, with the approval of the international community, uses this as a pretext to invade and occupy the country, using a backdoor installed in all APEX technology to shut down the United States military. In 2025, the United States' economy collapses, forcing the US to default on their debt to North Korea. Bush and John McCain, is a pariah state amongst the international community as well as suffering from massive war debt from purchasing weapons technology from APEX and is in severe economic conditions. The United States, meanwhile, after years of multiple conflicts in the Middle East under Presidents George W. As a result, the now capitalist nation of North Korea has become the most powerful and influential nation on Earth, controlled by the APEX Corporation and led by a Steve Jobs-like figure named Joe Tae-Se. In 1977, North Korea's communist government falls out of favor after a series of devastating floods and Kim Il Sung resigns from office and is replaced with a more moderate Premier, Lee Dong-won. The story takes place in an alternate history setting in which the digital revolution of the 1970s took place in North Korea's "Silicon River" ( Ryesong River) rather than the " Silicon Valley" of Northern California. Homefront: The Revolution is not a continuation of the original Homefront, but rather a re-imagining of the premise. This mode, known as the "Resistance" mode, is separated from the main campaign and has its own characters, progression, classes and perks. Unlike the first Homefront, which features a competitive multiplayer mode, The Revolution features a four-player cooperative multiplayer mode. It is the Forbidden Zone, so if the KPA catch anyone out there, they will shoot on sight - and call in back-up. Heavy shelling and frequent street battles have left most of the buildings in rubble and there is a constant haze of brick dust. While the KPA presence is still heavy, players will run into resistance troops, weapon caches, and traps set up to take out enemy patrols. The Red Zone is the bombed-out suburban area of Philadelphia that is full of ruins and rubble it is also where the resistance is at its strongest. Power and water are intermittent and overpopulation has forced people into slum-like tent cities. The cluttered city streets are awash with patrols, scanner drones, and ever-watching cameras. Patrols happen frequently and it is very difficult for the rebels to navigate. The second district is the Yellow Zone, which is the ghetto area where most of the population live. The Green Zone is the affluent area where at the center of the city the KPA is at its strongest, they are also where the invaders are at their most comfortable: they have running water, a stable power supply, and their fortifications make green zones one of the safest places in the city. Philadelphia is split into three districts. Another new feature introduced is the enhanced ability to modify weapons such as adding a fore-grip or a sight in the middle of a firefight or to convert a rifle to a Light Machine Gun and vice versa. There are side missions where the player will be called off to carry out tasks like assassinating a high-ranking KPA general or steal a KPA drone. The Korean People's Army (KPA) weapons are all fingerprint-locked and as such they have a sizeable advantage over the resistance. The player can scavenge for supplies to modify weapons and equipment. Homefront: The Revolution is a first-person shooter game set in an open world environment with many districts to explore. Homefront: The Revolution received mixed reviews upon release, with critics mostly praising the open world and weapon customization system, while criticizing the narrative, characters, and gunplay, as well as the technical issues for hampering the overall experience. Homefront: The Revolution takes place in 2029 in an alternate timeline, following the protagonist Ethan Brady as he joins a resistance movement against the army of a North Korean occupation in the city of Philadelphia. The game was published by Deep Silver for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in May 2016. Homefront: The Revolution is a first-person shooter video game developed by Dambuster Studios.
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