The world is ravaged by machines. Mighty airships dominate the skies. Six factions vie for control of what’s left. Join the battle in Guns of Icarus Alliance, out May 1 on PS4.
Up to 32 players can partake in spectacular airship battles in Guns of Icarus Alliance, playing as pilots, engineers, and gunners. Each player serves a vital role in the fight for victory. Because the airship acts as a collective life bar, only teams willing and able to work together will survive.
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Guns of Icarus Alliance: PS4 Edition is the ultimate player-vs-player, player-vs-environment, steampunk airship combat game, complete with an ongoing war between six elite factions vying for control of a world ravaged by machines.
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