GoD Factory: Wingmen apparently out now

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4v4 space combat game GoD Factory: Wingmen is out now, according to Bandai Namco Games. According to Steam it’s out in half an hour (at 6pm UK time), but hey.

GoD Factory: Wingmen has you take control of your own customisable gunship in an attempt to destroy the enemy’s massive Carrier, while defending your own. It looks kind of okay! Although I haven’t actually played it, so please do not take that opinion as some sort of insane pseudo-review.

The fact that it’s apparently not out for another half-hour does mean you can still get in on the pre-order bonuses if you fancy that, though. Pre-ordering for £14.99 gets you a second game key for a friend, a digital artbook, a digital soundtrack, and some shiny skins for your gunships. I’d still suggest waiting to see whether the game is decent, but that’s me.

GoD Factory: Wingmen is out today for £14.99.


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