In a fitting tribute to the revolutionary fervor of 18th-century France, Studio Imugi has officially launched Bonaparte – A Mechanized Revolution out of Early Access on Steam. Priced at $19.99, the alternate-history strategy hybrid arrives in full 1.0 release with new maps, music, languages, achievements, and a refined mix of political and tactical gameplay.
History Meets Mechs and Ideology
Bonaparte – A Mechanized Revolution invites players to relive France’s defining moment through an audacious lens where gunpowder clashes with towering mechs and political ideals shape the battlefield. Taking command as Napoleon Bonaparte himself, players will navigate France’s crumbling monarchy, wrestle for control of the republic, and lead massive mechanized forces in tactical, turn-based combat that rewards strategy over brute strength.
The game blends ideological warfare and political drama, allowing players to influence government policy, manipulate the National Convention, and steer France toward liberty or tyranny.
Pièces de Résistance: Features Worth Revolting For
- A War of Ideals: Shape your own revolution by mastering political strategy, balancing public support, and rewriting laws to define France’s future.
- Tactical Mech Combat: Command massive Colossi mechs in an alternate-history battlefield that fuses Napoleonic warfare with industrial sci-fi flair.
- Political Theater: Align with iconic figures such as Robespierre, Lafayette, and Danton, using diplomacy, intrigue, and propaganda to expand your influence.
- Recruit and Conquer: Enlist officers, nurture veteran battalions, and expand your territory across a fractured France.
- Dynamic Nation-Building: Build infrastructure, sway the populace, and rise through the ranks of power in a living, reactive political landscape.
From Quebec with Revolution
Developed by Studio Imugi, Bonaparte – A Mechanized Revolution reflects the studio’s passion for merging historical drama with imaginative world-building. The result is a tactical revolution simulator that redefines how history can be retold—through the roar of mechs and the clash of ideals.
As Robespierre once said, “The secret of freedom lies in educating people.” Bonaparte – A Mechanized Revolution dares players to do just that by rewriting history itself.








































































