Foxhole (video game)

Foxhole
Developer(s)Siege Camp
Publisher(s)Siege Camp
Producer(s)
  • Max Greenall
  • Robbie Mills
  • Brett Ellis
Designer(s)
  • Mark Ng
  • Alkas Baybas
  • Max Greenall
Programmer(s)
  • Stephan van den Heuvel
  • Rohun Banerji
  • Chris Grebeldinger
  • Philip Diehl
  • Casey Banner
  • Krzysztof Dluzniewski
Artist(s)
  • Adam Garib
  • Matthew Rigg
  • Henrique Barbieri
  • Julian Lancaster
  • Leon Cao
  • Gabriel Dubois
  • Anthony Godinho
  • Glen Manalo
  • Lukus Kiernicki
Writer(s)Matthew Rigg[1]
Composer(s)Rom Di Prisco
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows,
certain distributions of Linux using Valve's Proton as an emulator of windows the only native Operating system Foxhole supports.
ReleaseSeptember 28, 2022
Genre(s)MMO, action
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Foxhole is a cooperative sandbox massively-multiplayer action-strategy video game developed and published by Canadian video game company Siege Camp, who are based in Toronto, Ontario. The game uses Unreal Engine 4, utilizing an axonometric projection perspective, much like that of a conventional real-time strategy video game with a top-down view. Foxhole's setting is "inspired by early 20th century warfare". The game allows the user to join one of two factions as a soldier, having the choice of contributing to a persistent war by gathering, manufacturing, and transporting resources and supplies, providing manpower and vehicles in combat, and building and managing fortifications, with the end goal of annihilating the opposing faction. The game was released on September 28, 2022, for Microsoft Windows.[2]

The game was released for Microsoft Windows on Steam's early access program in July 2017, garnering a peak no. of 4,813 concurrent players in under 2 weeks.[3][4][5][6]

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