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Sigma Theory: Global Cold War Cheats Add Fast Research, Freeze Doomsday Clock, More

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The turn-based strategy game called Sigma Theory: Global Cold War launched on Steam recently, with developers Goblinz Studio and Mi-Clos Studio releasing it in Early Access Form. The game has been well-received so far, though there’s plenty of work to be done in the meantime. If you’re looking for some cheats then you’re in luck.

A new batch of cheats for the game was recently published over on cheathappens.com, packing only a handful of cheats that should nevertheless help out big time. Keep in mind that this is a premium cheat trainer, which requires a premium subscription with the site. The following is the complete cheat trainer:

Unlock In-Game Cheat Menu
Fast Research
Freeze Doomsday Clock
Always Successful Recruitment
Perfect Relationships

For those who want a little more information on the game, the Steam page offers a story overview:

“From the creators of the award-winning sci-fi game Out There…
In the near future, a paradigm-shifting scientific discovery looms over the world, promising radical new technologies. The world’s superpowers realize they could have the power to destroy the global financial system, wipe out entire countries or even gain access to immortality.

However, this discovery — called “The Sigma Theory” — can only be harnessed by a handful of scientists. You are placed at the head of your country’s Sigma division. Your objective is to ensure that it is your nation that reaps the benefits of Sigma Theory before anyone else.

To achieve this you will have powerful resources at your disposal: a cadre of the world’s most elite covert agents, advanced tactical drones and, of course, your own skills in diplomacy and subterfuge.

It’s a cold war out there, one in which mankind must face up to its future.”

Sigma Theory: Global Cold War is available now in Early Access form for $16.19, though the price will go up to $17.99 once the launch period discount ends on April 25th. There are currently just over 100 user reviews on Steam so far, which add up to a “Mostly Positive” consensus.

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PS5 Alone in the Dark Reboot Stars Jodie Comer, David Harbour This Halloween

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One of PS5’s Worst Games Is The Lord of the Rings: Gollum

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Only eFootball was more universally hated. Balan Wonderworld and Babylon’s Fall are other villains in that awful rogue’s gallery.

Playing Gollum?

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