Operation: Tango Will Let You And A Friend Save The World Together Next Year
Operation: Tango is an asymmetrical multiplayer game where one player is an agent, and the other is a hacker.
Operation: Tango has been announced, and a gameplay trailer has been released to show how it works. It's a two-player asymmetrical game in which one player is an agent and the other is a hacker, and the two must work together to progress.
The trailer, below, shows how the agent will be out getting their hands dirty, dodging turrets and sneaking through levels. The hacker needs to assist them, unlocking doors, taking control of cameras, and making sure that things go smoothly.
It looks like the two styles of gameplay on offer here will be very different from one another, and that both players will need to communicate to succeed. On the game's Steam page, it says that you won't be able to play without a microphone.
According to the trailer, the stakes are nothing less than the well-being of the world. There will be multiple levels to play through, each offering unique challenges and Hollywood-inspired moments.
The game is coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC in 2021.
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