Pre-orders for Iron Harvest are now open

Deep Silver and developer KING Art Games have announced pre-orders for Iron Harvest are now open. The alternate-history RTS is coming to PC on September 1, 2020 with PS4 and Xbox One releases to follow. Pre-orders are currently only available for PC.

In addition to the announcement of the opening of pre-orders, it was also revealed that a special Collector’s Edition will be available. The Collector’s Edition includes a figurine, soundtrack, artbook, steelbook and poster.

Fans will be able to play Iron Harvest before launch too, with a demo also announced. Available between June 17 and June 23 on Steam, the demo will give players their first look at 1920+, Skirmish and Challenge maps.

Iron Harvest

Iron Harvest is;

a real-time strategy game (RTS) set in the alternate reality of 1920+, just after the end of the Great War. The game lets you control giant dieselpunk mechs, combining epic singleplayer and coop campaigns as well as skirmishes with intense action on the battlefield for multiplayer fans, Iron Harvest is the classic real-time strategy games fans have been waiting for.

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