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February Cover Revealed: XCOM: Enemy Unknown



This is the announcement you've been waiting for: One of the most beloved strategy titles of all time re-imagined by one of the best strategy studios in the world. Firaxis Games' XCOM: Enemy Unknown introduces a wider console audience to what made the storied franchise great in the first place.

Unlike 2K Marin's previously announced XCOM shooter, which sparked tempers among longtime fans for turning its back on the series' cerebral roots, this title is a full-on strategy game that puts players in command of a global anti-alien defense force. XCOM's leader needs a worldwide perspective where threats are identified, populations reassured, and national leaders mollified – but a tactical mind is just as critical considering every shot XCOM's soldiers fire on the battlefield is under the player's turn-based control.

"It’s been a dream of ours to recreate X-COM with our unique creative vision. We’re huge fans of the original game and it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to re-envision a game that is as beloved as X-COM," said Steve Martin, president of Firaxis Games. "We were careful to keep XCOM: Enemy Unknown true to the elements that made X-COM such a revered game while delivering an entirely new story and gameplay experience for both die-hard X-COM fans and newcomers to the franchise."

If you're lost, you can find out what all the fuss over the original X-COM is in the in-depth Classic GI feature we printed a few months ago (now available online for the first time), which includes rare insight from series creator Julian Gollop. 

The huge feature in February's Game Informer goes into all the gory details of XCOM's destructible tactical environments, the interaction between the real-time strategic view and the turn-based combat, how the XCOM organization improves its capabilities as the war rages on, and much more.

In addition, the February issue has our lengthy love letter to the top 50 games of 2011, an exclusive look at new Mass Effect 3 details, and the final word on Final Fantasy XIII-2 along with all the usual goodies.

Click the images below to see the full-size images of the February cover.



XCOM: Enemy Unknown comes out for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC this fall. Until then, check up on our XCOM hub page all month long as we bring you exclusive new content including video interviews with the team leads and the legendary Sid Meier himself.

The February issue of Game Informer should be arriving in mailboxes and newsstands over the next week. If you can't wait for a physical copy, click here to subscribe (or to switch your physical subscription) to our digital edition for when that version goes live on January 10th.

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Comments
  • I gotta say, I'm excited to see Firaxis's work on the XCOM series, and how they'll manage to make it work for the consoles!

  • Well this is different. I think it is better then the South Park game. I hope that this one does not get delayed, but Firaxis is a great developer so they should be fine. Can't wait for more.

  • Glad to see this coming to consoles as well. I've never played any of the XCOM games, so color me curious. Looking forward to reading the full story.

  • So does this mean that other Xcom game is going to be canned/handed over to platinum games and reskinned as a hack and slash?

  • pretty awesome.  although i am liking the fps better for now, though this is a biased opinion since they've not released too much info on this project yet

  • What is XCom...?
  • Sounds cool! I'm not a big strategy guy, but I thought XCOM looked cool from the Replay.

  • I love Firaxis. I work across the street from those guys.

  • Strategy? Console? VERY INTERESTING!

  • Is that a foot in its mouth?

  • I just happened to be reading about this being the best game series ever and then, 30 minutes later, the XCOM complete pack is 5 bucks on steam.

  • Hmmmm...I'm def. interested, but I feel awful for 2K Marin because now their game will be vastly over-shadowed...and I think it will be good because they did a good job with Bioshock 2.

    But, the cover art is super awesome and I can't wait to read this!

  • My head nearly exploded when I read this.  Firaxis making a turn based X Com strategy game? Perfection. X-Com is the best game ever made. This is mind meltingly good news.

  • This is NOT good news..the current team at Firaxis are the people who coughed up Civ5..not a terrible game now but a disaster at release ..and 2k games leg humps Steam and DLC any chance they get. Sid Meier? Please bury the guy already..he thought CivWorld would be the next best thing. Face it - the result will be a for the masses likely unfinished poorly funded clone designed to milk your nostalgia to sell DLC.
  • That would be sweet if there were an option to play the original Enemy Unknown.

  • This is the big reveal....??? LAME.....
  • i'm not much for strategy games and i never played the original XCOM, so i'm afraid this cover is a bust for me.  you folks who enjoy it should have a good read though.

  • Looks good.

  • So excited for this game