The masters of isometric destruction are back at it. Stellar Jockeys, the brilliant minds behind the critically acclaimed cult classic mech shooter Brigador: Up-Armoured Edition, have just deployed a hefty new update for their highly anticipated follow-up, Brigador Killers.
If you’ve been putting the game’s public demo through its paces, you’re in for a treat. Dropping just ahead of the upcoming June Steam Next Fest, this surprise patch addresses a massive wave of community feedback, delivering essential quality-of-life (QoL) improvements and UI fixes to make your corporate-crushing rampages smoother than ever.
Taming the Inventory Beast
While the Brigador Killers demo has already won over fans with its gritty combat, deep customisation sandbox, and incredible industrial soundtrack by Makeup And Vanity Set, players quickly noticed that managing a private mercenary arsenal could get a bit… overwhelming.
Stellar Jockeys listened. The headline changes in this update focus heavily on streamlining how you interact with the world and your gear:
- Generous Inventory Drag-and-Drop: Tired of menu fumbling mid-firefight? You can now quickly drag-and-drop weapons and grenades directly into backpacks and containers. If you frantically grab a gun off the ground, the game will now intelligently snap it into any open weapon slot.
- Invisible “Hands” for Vehicles: In a massive design shift, the team has given all vehicles the ability to directly interact with and pick up items from the ground. No more forcing players into rigid logistics friction just to load up a trunk.
- Edge Highlighting: A new visual edge-highlight system lights up interactive objects—like abandoned vehicles, fresh corpses, and garage components—whenever you mouse over them.
Prepping for Steam Next Fest and Early Access
Beyond the inventory overhaul, the patch injects a fresh coat of polish across the board. Players can expect sleek UI and UX changes, a new superpad added to the garage, upgraded audio effects, and crisp new sprite renders for weapons and vehicles.
This update arrives at a crucial time. With Steam Next Fest kicking off on June 15, thousands of new players are about to drop into Solo Nobre’s violent universe for the first time. Stellar Jockeys have made it clear that this represents the definitive version of the demo; after Next Fest concludes, the studio will pivot entirely toward preparing the game for its highly anticipated Steam Early Access launch.
If you haven’t already, head over to Steam, download the Brigador Killers demo, and start hijacking tanks. Just remember to enjoy the sandbox while it lasts—the developers have confirmed that progress from the demo won’t carry over to Early Access, meaning everyone will start fresh when the full corporate warfare begins.
Have you played the Brigador Killers demo yet? What do you think of the new inventory changes? Let us know in the comments below!
Source – http://stellarjockeys.com/games/brigadorkillers
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