Alongside its new gamescom 2015 trailers, Deep Silver has also released some new screenshots from this upcoming first-person shooter. Homefront: The Revolution is powered by CRYENGINE and these new images show its beautiful visuals. The game is planned for a 2016 release. Enjoy!

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Wow… those look great! Dumping the last gen consoles has seemed to help a lot when it comes to the fidelity of the graphics. Lets hope there is no downgrade. Cry-engine looks great!
Look at the Gamescom video, its already been downgraded from the E3 reveal. Like its got a brown dust filter… f’ing annoying,
woow art style looks great i likde idea to and story firs game was for me normal what engine they using?
is that Killzone2.5 ??
It looked like a Crytek game with weapon upgrades, vehicles and non linear level. Seems like original vision of the game is still the same and new devs didn’t change it.
Glad to see this game is still in development.
Desaturated colors + BLOOOOOOOOOOOOM