Prohibeast Launches on Steam, a Tactical Infiltration Game With Furry Untouchables
The game blends a noir prohibition setting with anthropomorphic animal characters and a focus on stealth and squad tactics, offering a distinct premise in the tactical infiltration genre.
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SUPER AC released Prohibeast, a tactical infiltration game set in a 1930s Chicago where meat is contraband and anthropomorphic animals coexist. Players join Eliot Ness's Untouchables to take on Al Capone's crime empire. The game is available on Steam for PC at 4,290 yen with a 35% discount until June 18, with an Epic Games Store release planned.
SUPER AC's Prohibeast is now available on Steam for PC, priced at 4,290 yen with a 35% launch discount running through June 18. The game casts players as members of Eliot Ness's Untouchables, but in this version of 1930s Chicago, the Untouchables are anthropomorphic animals-carnivores and herbivores living together-and meat is a contraband commodity controlled by organized crime. The gameplay emphasizes observation, stealth, and squad coordination as players infiltrate Al Capone's empire. A release on the Epic Games Store is also planned.
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