Mobile 911 dispatch simulator, H.E.R.O. Unit releases big new content update

Save the world, one person at a time.

H.E.R.O. Unit is currently one of the Top 50 games in both the Simulation and Adventure on the iOS App Store, and it just got a major content update, giving players more game time while fixing a few bugs and typos along the way.  To celebrate the launch, developer Jassim Albuarki released a brand new trailer for the game (embedded above) which is narrated by Kevan Brighting (The Stanley Parable). 

Here's a breakdown of what you can expect from H.E.R.O. Unit's content update:

  • 11 new stories
  • Two new music tracks made especially for the game
  • Bug fixes
  • Typo fixes
  • Small layout change to the settings page

Of the addition, easily the most important among them is the 11 additional calls that players will be able to take in the game. Six of those calls are deep and drawn out with multiple paths and endings while the other five change up the formula a bit by being more random and light-hearted. This adds a bit more realism to the experience since oftentimes 911 dispatchers are forced to contend with distractions like prank calls and the occasional weirdo. As far as the game goes, these calls serve to break up the flow a little bit and keep things fresh and exciting, allowing the more dramatic calls some space to breath.

H.E.R.O. Unit's content update is available now for all players. If you'd like to check out the game, you can head over to the iOS App Store or Google Play and see it for yourself. For more on H.E.R.O. Unit, check out the official GameZone review.