It has been a long road and we busted our release date, but we're finally there. The game is in final review by Steam and we should be launching in the next few days. Once we launch, there is still much more planned. We will be announcing our plans for DLC, updates, scenarios, and much more in the very near future. Some of these plans include free downloads such as new networks, environments, single player scenarios, badges, stats, leader boards, and even Easter eggs. We hope you enjoy the game and your recommendations are always welcome. In fact, they are needed. In order to make this game for the community, by the community, we rely heavily on your comments and recommendations, and we will listen. Thank you all!
[ 2019-08-31 03:35:32 CET ] [ Original post ]
- ThreatGEN: Red vs. Blue Depot Linux [899.59 M]
It's Cyber Warfare... Turn-Based Strategy Style
Which side will you choose? The hackers (red team) or the cyber defenders (blue team)? Battle head to head in turn-based cyber warfare, where the fate of a company's computers, network, information, and even critical industrial control systems hang in the balance.But ThreatGEN: Red vs. Blue is not just a game...
Learn Real-World Cybersecurity!
Developed by actual experienced, professional (ethical) "hackers" and penetration testers, ThreatGEN: Red vs. Blue is also designed to teach you real-world cybersecurity! Learn how hackers think, operate, and attack systems by playing the part of the red team (no prior skills necessary)! Play the part of the blue team and learn about real cybersecurity controls, technology, methods, and strategies!Game Play
ThreatGEN: Red vs. Blue is a turn-based strategy game played much like popular global domination board games. Rather than a world map, the "game board" consists of a computer network, which players compete for control over. Instead of simulated computer terminals, players choose and commit actions using "action cards" similar to a trading card game.By the Community... For the Community
Every single member of the development team for this game actually comes from the cybersecurity (or INFOSEC) community. Most of us work, or have worked, for years as cybersecurity professionals, and we all remain active members of the community. ThreatGEN: Red vs. Blue was developed and tested as a result of the feedback from more than 300 beta testers in the cybersecurity community. Our goal is to continue to make regular updates based on continued feedback, making this truly a game by the community, for the community.Features
- Single Player vs. Computer A.I. (as red team or blue team)
- 1-on-1 internet and local hot seat multiplayer
- Cross-platform multiplayer enabled
- Touch screen optimized
- In-game real-world cybersecurity advice and hints
- Beginner tutorial
- Configurable win conditions
- "Game-pedia" with game play concepts and instructions, as well as real-world cybersecurity definitions and concepts
- OS: Any RPM-based or Debian-based variant
- Processor: 1.5 GHz CPU or betterMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Standard onboard graphics
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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