Klei Entertainment's procedural turn-based tactical espionage game Invisible, Inc. is available today via Steam Early Access for $15.99 (20 percent off its normal $19.99 price). For those unfamiliar, Invisible, Inc. sees you command an elite group of spies through a procedurally generated world "with danger around every corner." Using stealth, you must hack into systems, upgrade agents, and manipulate guards in order to infiltrate and escape some of the world's most secure locations.
For those of you who have already had Alpha access, you can go ahead and download the new Early Access version which includes all of the following improvements:
Mission Map
The game now has a mission map, where you can select your own locations. Some of them have specific objectives — others are simply there for you to raid for financial gain. Be careful, though, the corporations are getting stronger by the day.
Infinite Mode
We're not quite ready to have an "end game" yet, so we're releasing the endless mode first. Build up your agency and see how long you can last in the unforgiving world of corporate espionage!
New Mainframe AbilitiesIncognita has gotten an overhaul, and now has a suite of programs. You'll want to upgrade her to maximize hacking efficiency.
Gameplay and Visual ImprovementsHuge amount of gameplay and visual improvements — too many to list in one go. Some highlights include dragging bodies, way better Line of Sight and cover visualization, huge improvements to the HUD, the aforementioned map, reusable items, hacking drones allows you to control them… and more.
Celebrating today's announcement, Klei also released a fresh batch of screenshots.
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