Final Recovery SQUAD Launches on Switch 2, Switch, and Steam
The game's core loop of weapon recovery before combat and permanent unit loss creates a distinct survival tension that sets it apart from standard FPS titles.
Reporting from 2 sources: Game Spark, Inside.
Indie FPS Final Recovery SQUAD launched June 18 on Nintendo Switch 2, Switch, and Steam. Set in a world where humanity is already extinct, the game tasks players with recovering limited special weapons from fallen units before engaging alien enemies in sandbox-style battles. A life system means destroyed units are permanently lost, with wreckage remaining on the battlefield.
Final Recovery SQUAD, released June 18 on Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and Steam, opens with humanity already extinct. Players control the Congras Unit, a group weapon team that must recover limited special weapons from destroyed units before they can fight back against alien combat machines. The game uses a life system where each destroyed unit is permanently lost, and their wreckage remains on the field, reinforcing the stakes. Weapons include semi-automatic rifles, gatling guns, shotguns, and melee equipment, unlocked as the player progresses. Briefings between battles allow small interactions with other units.
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