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A First Person shooter Based on Philippine-American War so let's start now

Empowering Gaming Through Historical Narratives

At Rising Revolution, we modernize historical conflicts through engaging first-person shooter gameplay, focusing on the Philippine-American War, ensuring an appealing and immersive experience for every gamer.

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Transforming Gaming Experiences

Modernized first-person shooter inspired by history, connecting players with engaging gameplay and vibrant graphics.

Dynamic Gameplay Features

Explore thrilling mechanics that bring the Philippine-American War to life in an innovative way.

Immersive Storytelling

Experience a gripping narrative that combines history with modern gameplay to captivate every player.

Stages

Explore stunning stages of the Game

Stage 5 : Battle of Pagsanjan

The Battle of Pagsanjan, a minor engagement during the Philippine-American War, occurred on April 11, 1899, in Pagsanjan, Laguna.

Stage 4 : Sta Cruz

The Battle of Santa Cruz, fought in Laguna, Philippines, was a key engagement during the Philippine-American War in 1899. It was part of General Henry W. Lawton's Laguna de Bay campaign, aiming to secure the province and surrounding areas.

Stage 3 : 2nd Battle of Caloocan

The Second Battle of Caloocan, also known as the Second Battle of Manila, took place from February 22-24, 1899, during the Philippine-American War.

Stage 2 : 1st Battle of Caloocan

The First Battle of Caloocan, a key engagement in the Philippine-American War, took place on February 10, 1899.

Stage 1 : Battle of Manila

The Battle of Manila, fought on February 4-5, 1899, was the first and largest battle of the Philippine-American War. It began when American soldiers fired upon Filipino militiamen near their encampment, escalating the conflict.

United States of America

John Doe

"We bring Liberty and Revolution to the Fellow Filipinos"

Republic of the Philippines

"We will never give our country that easily!"