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Released in 2016 by Dambuster Studios , Homefront: The Revolution
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: Several KPA monuments were erected to project power and dominance over the occupied population. Visual Propaganda
Community Spotlight: Highlighting user-generated content, such as custom game modes or levels created around the theme of Revolution Plaza.
Emotional Resonance
Why players connect with the Plaza:
Furthermore, the Plaza functions as a panopticon—a concept in architecture where the possibility of being watched controls behavior. Unlike the tight, claustrophobic alleyways of the residential zones where the player can hide, the Plaza is wide open. There are no corners, no shadows, and no cover. The space is dominated by massive, vertical screens broadcasting the smiling face of the KPA leader. This design choice forces the player into a state of vulnerability. In gaming terms, a wide-open space usually signals a sniper nest or an ambush point. Here, it signals psychological subjugation. You are small, the state is big, and you are always being watched by the drone blimps hovering overhead.
(often referred to as the central plaza or "Hall of Justice" by the occupiers) serves as the primary setting for the game's most pivotal story moments. The Betrayal at the Hall

