Global Rescue launches on Steam in Early Access on April 27

Management simulation title Global Rescue is set to launch later this month in Early Access.
Revealed today, the game will arrive on Steam on April 27. A release date trailer can be seen below.
A synopsis for Global Rescue reads:
In Global Rescue, players take control of an emergency operations command centre, dispatching police cars, fire engines, ambulances and many specialised vehicles and forces across a living, breathing world. Built using real-world data, the game allows players to establish their operations anywhere on Earth, blending real-time decision-making with deep management systems. Players must respond to dynamic incidents while building the infrastructure behind their success. Expand and optimize bases, assign staff, manage resources, and coordinate responses across multiple departments as situations escalate and evolve in real time.
From small-scale emergencies to large, multi-department incidents, no two scenarios play out the same. Missions can develop unpredictably based on player decisions and environmental factors, challenging players to adapt quickly and deploy the right units at the right time.
The Early Access release builds upon the strong foundation established during the demo period, which introduced players to the game’s large-scale systems and ambitious global simulation. With expanded features, refined mechanics, and continued community-driven improvements, Global Rescue delivers a deeper and more complete emergency management experience at launch.
A demo is currently available on Steam right now here.
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