Brigador Killers is a sequel to the Syndicate-inspired 2016 game Brigador: Up Armoured Edition from developer Gausswerks and publisher Steller Jockeys. A new trailer has been released that showcases the retro-looking gameplay, and fans can also play a demo on Steam now. The demo reflects the current public build and will continue to evolve. A more substantial update is planned ahead of Steam Next Fest in June, expanding and converging the campaign experience while extending the game’s narrative.
The first game earned a dedicated following for its isometric, fully destructible cityscapes, deep vehicle customization, and punishing tactical combat, paired with dense worldbuilding and an acclaimed original soundtrack. The upcoming Brigador Killers builds on that foundation as an isometric insurgent simulator inspired by Syndicate and Crusader: No Remorse, expanding into a broader, more flexible sandbox that blends on-foot action with vehicular combat and deeper systemic gameplay.
Key features in the Brigador Killers demo:
Obstacle 1: A tightly directed six-mission introductory campaign designed to teach core systems, featuring short narrative beats and an explosive opening and finale. Playtime is approximately 15 minutes.
The Garage: A semi-sandbox campaign with no fixed narrative, where players build out a base, assemble a private arsenal, and take on missions on foot or in vehicles. Dynamic mission elements, including shifting layouts, enemy encounters, and equipment drops, offer high replayability and extended play sessions.

