Homefront: Ultimate Edition -
"Homefront: Ultimate Edition" is a 2012 re-release of the first-person shooter Homefront . It bundles the base game with all previously released downloadable content (DLC), including the and "The Rock" map packs and the 870 Express Shotgun . Historical Context and Setting
The game faced a ban in South Korea due to its depiction of a unified Korea under Northern rule. Additionally, a publicity stunt involving the release of 10,000 balloons in San Francisco drew backlash from environmentalists. Development Legacy Homefront: Ultimate Edition
The game is set in the , following an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) strike that devastates the United States. Players take on the role of a mute ex-Marine fighting within a resistance cell against the occupying Great Korean Republic . The narrative focuses on reclaiming freedom amidst a landscape of devastated cities, mass graves, and slave camps. Critical and Commercial Reception "Homefront: Ultimate Edition" is a 2012 re-release of
Shortly after the game's initial release, THQ closed the developer, . The franchise eventually continued with a sequel, Homefront: The Revolution , developed by Crytek UK (now Dambuster Studios) and published by Deep Silver after THQ's bankruptcy. Additionally, a publicity stunt involving the release of