- Dead Ahead: Enforcers is a tactical survival RPG that adds deeper strategy to the beloved series.
- The game features strategic combat, diverse squads, thrilling missions, powerful heroes, and rich story-driven locations.
- There are no details yet on the iOS or global launch.
Mobirate, known for the Dead Ahead series, has announced the soft launch of its new tactical turn-based survival title, Dead Ahead Enforcers, now available on Android in Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Poland, and Vietnam. This is the latest addition to the beloved series.
Explore a turn-based journey through the zombie apocalypse
Dead Ahead: Enforcers is a new tactical turn-based survival title that expands the beloved universe with deeper strategy and thoughtful combat. Unlike other zombie titles that focus on just non-stop action, here, your survival depends more on strategic planning and smart decision-making through turn-based combat.

Gameplay-wise, you’ve to battle your way through eerie abandoned streets, stores, and empty gas stations, each packed with danger, scarce supplies, and occasional surprises. Now, I’m eager to see if the devs deliver on their promise of a gripping storyline that captures the tension of a true zombie apocalypse.
Players can build their own tactical squad to take on missions and boss battles
The wide range of unique heroes also looks intriguing, right from medics and engineers to melee fighters and special forces, each coming with unique abilities and backstories. Moreover, building a strong team and using the environment wisely might be the key to survival here.
Overall, the game looks promising with tactical turn-based combat, diverse squad setups, varied missions, intense boss battles, an arsenal of weapons, upgrades, unique heroes, story-driven locations, and more. In conclusion, if you’ve never played the Dead Ahead series before, this might be a good start.
Dead Ahead Enforcers is now available in soft launch on Android in Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Poland, and Vietnam. You can now download the game via the Google Play Store. However, there are no details yet regarding an iOS or global launch, so stay tuned.
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