
The Untouchables take on an anthropomorphic form in the Prohibeast trailer.
Indie developer Super AC has unveiled the inaugural trailer for their forthcoming real-time stealth-tactics game, Prohibeast. This trailer offers a sneak peek into the game’s distinctive atmosphere, tactical depth, and intricately designed anthropomorphic universe.
In Prohibeast, players are transported to the anthropomorphic Chicago of the 1930s, a city rife with crime, corruption, and illegal meat bootlegging following a nationwide ban on consumption.
Assume the role of the city's top law enforcer, Eliot Ness, and lead his team of Untouchables in the battle against the criminal empire led by gangster Al Capone.
Players will undertake missions to shut down Al Capone’s illicit operations in some of Chicago’s most iconic locations, including The Loop, the Mayor’s Mansion, and the Lake Michigan docks. Throughout each map, players can strategically use the environment by finding hiding spots, taking alternative routes, and creating distractions.
Each Untouchable has a distinct skill set, which includes tactical specialists, snipers, and heavy hitters, allowing players to approach missions in various ways, whether through direct confrontation or stealthy infiltration. Regardless of the chosen strategy, players must be mindful that they are up against foes with sharp eyesight, keen hearing, and an excellent sense of smell.
Keep an eye out for Prohibeast, which will be available on Steam for PC later this year. Visit their Steam page now to add it to your wishlist.




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The Untouchables take on an anthropomorphic form in the Prohibeast trailer.
Indie developer Super AC has unveiled the initial trailer for their forthcoming real-time stealth-tactics game, Prohibeast. This trailer offers a sneak peek into the game’s distinctive atmosphere, tactical depth, and intricately designed anthropomorphic setting. In Prohibeast, players will journey to a 1930s Chicago inhabited by anthropomorphic characters, a city rife with crime, corruption, and the illegal trade of meat following […]