OilRush Powered by Unigine Engine Enters Beta

The naval strategy game OilRush has entered its beta phase, showcasing the capabilities of the Unigine Engine. This real-time strategy title combines resource management with naval warfare in a post-apocalyptic setting where oil is the most precious commodity.

The Unigine Engine demonstrates its prowess through advanced water physics and lighting effects that create realistic naval environments. The engine’s capabilities are particularly evident in the way it handles water reflections, wave dynamics, and weather effects that impact gameplay. Players can witness detailed vessel movements and combat effects that take full advantage of the engine’s technical features.

The beta version includes both single-player campaign missions and multiplayer modes. Players control various naval units while competing for control of oil platforms and strategic positions across different maps. The resource management system requires players to balance oil production with military expansion, creating strategic depth beyond simple combat.

The game’s interface has been designed to make controlling naval forces intuitive while managing multiple objectives. Unit pathfinding and combat AI have been refined during the development process to create challenging encounters. The beta period will help the developers fine-tune balance issues and optimize performance across different hardware configurations while gathering player feedback on core gameplay mechanics.