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Our Verdict
If you love The Breach and crave more group interaction and strategy, Erebus is the perfect choice to transform your games!
Highlights
- Adds team mode
- Increases player interaction
- Challenging new enemies
- Strategic depth
- Enhanced replayability
Keep in mind
- Requires base game
- Team mode learning curve
- Better with more players
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Get ready for a game-changing twist in The Breach universe with the arrival of Erebus, an expansion that takes the action to a new level with the exciting Team Mode! Now, the game, supporting 2 to 6 players, transforms the free-for-all dynamic into a strategic battle between groups. The plot thickens with the betrayal of former Breachers, who now control the Agents within the database, creating a new generation of sentient enemies that promise a breathtaking challenge. The Breachers will need to unite like never before to overcome this threat.
In Team Mode, players are divided into the Breacher Team and the Corp. Team, each with their own crucial objectives and roles. If you're on the Breacher Team, you'll control an Avatar within the Erebus Database, striving to complete your team's Objective Cards. Meanwhile, Corp. Team members take control of an Agent and the formidable Firewall I.C.E.s, tasked with fulfilling their own Corp. Objective Cards and ensuring the I.C.E. Cube advances on the Corp. Track to the Debug icon. Victory is declared as soon as one of the teams achieves its objectives, demanding impeccable coordination and sharp tactics. Erebus is not just an expansion; it's a redefinition of The Breach experience, adding strategic depth and the thrill of team cooperation and competition.
In Team Mode, players are divided into the Breacher Team and the Corp. Team, each with their own crucial objectives and roles. If you're on the Breacher Team, you'll control an Avatar within the Erebus Database, striving to complete your team's Objective Cards. Meanwhile, Corp. Team members take control of an Agent and the formidable Firewall I.C.E.s, tasked with fulfilling their own Corp. Objective Cards and ensuring the I.C.E. Cube advances on the Corp. Track to the Debug icon. Victory is declared as soon as one of the teams achieves its objectives, demanding impeccable coordination and sharp tactics. Erebus is not just an expansion; it's a redefinition of The Breach experience, adding strategic depth and the thrill of team cooperation and competition.
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Publisher
Ludus Magnus Studio, Hobby World
Designer
Michele Morosini
Artist
Paolo Scippo, Simone Murgia
What does The Breach: Erebus add to the base game?
Erebus introduces Team Mode, allowing players to split into two factions (Breacher and Corp.) with distinct objectives, along with new enemies controlled by treacherous ex-Breachers.
How many players can participate with this expansion?
The Erebus expansion supports 2 to 6 players, expanding the possibilities of the base game and making team dynamics even more engaging.
Can Erebus be played without the base game The Breach?
No, The Breach: Erebus is an expansion and requires the base game The Breach to be played. It complements and modifies the original experience.
What is the average duration of a game in Team Mode?
A game of The Breach: Erebus in Team Mode typically lasts between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on the number of players and the complexity of the strategies adopted.
Who is this expansion recommended for?
This expansion is ideal for those who already enjoy The Breach and are looking for more player interaction, team strategy, and a deeper narrative challenge. It's perfect for groups who like competitive games with a cooperative twist.
What are the main differences between the Breacher and Corp. teams?
The Breacher Team controls Avatars and aims to complete specific Objective Cards. The Corp. Team controls Agents and Firewall I.C.E.s, with the mission of fulfilling their own Corp. Objective Cards and advancing the I.C.E. Cube on the Corp. Track. Each team has unique victory conditions.