The fight is far from over. Twilight Wars, the tactical cyberpunk dungeon crawler from Comrade Bear Games, is just getting started. The team has shared its first round of post-launch updates, and there’s a lot on the horizon—including new difficulty settings, dynamic combat enhancements, agent customization, and a full-fledged narrative DLC that expands the game’s world in big ways.
One of the standout additions already live is Standalone Scenarios—replayable tactical missions that sit outside the main story campaign. These self-contained challenges offer a playground for experimentation and strategy, with new scenarios planned based on community feedback and player interest.
But that’s just the beginning.
In the coming months, Twilight Wars will introduce a major DLC chapter featuring a powerful new faction, new recruitable agents, and high-stakes missions. The studio is doubling down on storytelling, pushing the worldbuilding even deeper while keeping the gameplay sharp.
More Ways to Play
For those who want to tailor their experience, new difficulty modes are coming soon. Easy Mode lets players focus on the story without punishing battles, while Very Hard Mode is aimed at veterans looking for tense, high-risk combat. There’s also a wave of quality-of-life features coming in, including:
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Randomized missions that scale with player progress
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Unlockable cosmetics to further customize agents
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Interactive combat environments, such as battles aboard moving trains or rooftop showdowns in burning buildings
These new systems will add variety and challenge to the game’s already tight turn-based combat, creating more cinematic and unpredictable encounters.
What Makes Twilight Wars Tick?
If you haven’t jumped in yet, Twilight Wars combines the structure of a dungeon crawler with tactical espionage and base-building. You’ll recruit a mismatched crew of operatives, each with their own baggage, and lead them on dangerous missions where choices matter and losses can be permanent (but not always final).
You’ll also spend time back at base—upgrading facilities, training agents, and maybe even sharing a quiet moment with your adorable cat companion. All of it plays out against a “cozy cyberpunk” backdrop—equal parts grim and comforting, with synth-heavy music and a vibrant yet worn-in aesthetic.
And then there’s Shi, the Agency’s morally complex AI, whose evolving relationship with the player adds an extra layer of intrigue and emotional weight to the story.
Twilight Wars is out now on Steam, with fresh content already live and more rolling out in the months ahead. Whether you’re in it for the strategy, the storytelling, or the aesthetic, this is one revolution that’s only just beginning.
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