
Dangerous Connections

Details
- Release date: 2026
- Genre: Action, Shooter, First-Person, First-Person
- Developer: RZC
- Publisher: RZC
- Metacritic: tbd tbd
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Description
Dangerous Connections is a Cold War FPS set in 1987.
You slip into the skin of American spy Dan Morri s, nicknamed "The Moscow Mule", who specializes in operations behind the Iron Curtain.
_Secret Agent Dan Morris aka "The Moscow Mule" _
Lots to discover
The game will feature 15 levels, taking you to various fictional locations in the Soviet Union.
Snowy landscapes, industrial areas and enemy hideouts: Discover those and more in Dangerous Connections. Either by foot or with one of the many custom Soviet-era vehicles.
Trigger or wheel? Both!
Not only do you have the option of equipping a range of weapons from the period, you can also man and control a variety of vehicles.
Custom-made vehicles from Soviet production in various shapes, colors and signs of wear and tear like these "Sotschka S-500 compact" models.
Back to the nineties!
The game is inspired by nineties console and PC FPS titles, with some of their great features and strengths, combined with some of the advantages of modern gaming. However, the focus of the game is on the sandbox principle, allowing you to discover the various locations on your own and figure out how to complete objectives by yourself, with only minor indications and little assistance.
_One of the few assistants in the game: The FieldPad _
Familiar faces
The game also pays tribute to industry legends and creative minds who have had a considerable influence on our childhood and youth through their works.
Dangerous Connections features a host of familiar faces from gaming history, like Dr. David Doak reprising his role as the famous Dr. Doak.
Synopsis
According to espionage data, a dangerous situation is brewing in the Soviet Union: A new, experimental weapon of mass destruction is being developed. It has the potential to wipe out entire cities. As the weapon does not conform to any previously known convention, there is every indication that it is to be used. Data analysts therefore assume that, in addition to the damage to people and nature, a geopolitical catastrophe is also likely to result.
Putting the facts together, there must be a more complex story behind these plans than a purely terrorist attack.
The operational procedure must therefore be quick but equally careful.