Operation: New Earth

Operation: New Earth is a free-to-play mobile strategy title that mixes classic base building with MMO-style competition, putting you in charge of a fortified Earth command center during an alien invasion. You expand your facility, recruit troops and specialist units, and clash with other players over territory and valuable resources, with PvP pressure shaping most long-term decisions.

Publisher: Hunted Cow Studios
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Mobile Strategy
Release Date: August 17, 2016
Pros: +Deep hero progression via a skill tree. +Clean 2D presentation with a sharp interface. +Strong emphasis on PvP and territorial conflict.
Cons: -Monetization can create power gaps. -Familiar setting and straightforward narrative. -Construction timers can slow momentum.

Operation: New Earth

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Overview

Operation: New Earth Overview

Operation: New Earth is a free-to-play, 2D real-time strategy MMO built around upgrading a central headquarters, growing an army, and competing for map control. The core loop is familiar to mobile RTS fans, you place buildings, wait out construction, manage multiple resource streams, and push your power level higher so you can survive raids and participate in alliance wars.

Your base is more than cosmetic. Structures such as barracks and research labs unlock new unit tiers and long-term bonuses, while production buildings keep key resources flowing so you can expand without stalling. As your facility grows, you start making choices about efficiency, defense, and timing, because a strong economy is only useful if you can protect it from other players.

Combat revolves around building squads from different unit types and using sensible compositions to answer what an opponent is fielding. Outside of direct PvP, you also spend time on the world map fighting aliens, collecting materials, and placing outposts that extend your reach. Alliances matter because coordinated groups can claim territory, defend supply lines, and contest valuable objectives like Silos, which become focal points for ongoing conflict.

A notable layer is the Hero system. Your Hero functions as a high-impact commander with a customizable skill tree, giving you extra leverage in both offense and defense. Capturing enemy Heroes is also part of the PvP metagame, adding a risk-reward hook to raids beyond simply taking resources.

Operation: New Earth Key Features:

  • Build a Massive Base – Grow your headquarters into a full military complex, upgrading buildings to access new tech, structures, and dropships that improve both attacking and defending.
  • PvP-Focused Gameplay – Expect frequent player conflict, from protecting your holdings against raids to launching strikes on enemy bases to seize control of nearby territory.
  • Train Your Hero – Develop an elite Hero with a flexible skill tree, then target rival commanders and capture their Heroes to gain meaningful advantages.
  • Join an Alliance – Coordinate with other players to establish territory, reinforce shared defenses, and pressure opponents through group objectives and organized attacks.
  • Multiple Military Units – Recruit a range of specialized troops, including advanced infantry and mechanized war machines designed for different battlefield roles.

Operation: New Earth Screenshots

Operation: New Earth Featured Video

Operation New Earth : Trailer

Full Review

Operation: New Earth Review

Operation: New Earth aims for a streamlined, competitive take on the mobile base-builder formula, and it largely succeeds at delivering a clear PvP-driven structure. The early hours are straightforward and readable, you expand your base, unlock new facilities, and learn the importance of keeping resources and build queues moving. The interface is clean and the 2D presentation keeps information legible, which helps when you are juggling upgrades, training, and world-map actions.

Where the game finds its identity is in how consistently it nudges you toward conflict. Map objectives, alliance territory, and the constant threat of raids create a sense of pressure that is appealing if you enjoy competitive MMO strategy. Outposts and quadrant control give alliances reasons to coordinate beyond casual chat, and the Silo-style objectives provide recurring flashpoints that encourage group play.

The Hero system is a strong addition because it gives players an individualized progression track that sits on top of the usual base-power curve. Skill choices help differentiate accounts that might otherwise look identical at similar building levels. Capturing enemy Heroes adds another layer to attacking, it is not only about resources, it is also about reducing an opponent’s effectiveness and creating a lasting advantage for your side.

That said, the game also carries the baggage typical of the genre. Long build timers can slow the pace considerably, and the overall setting and story framing feel functional rather than memorable. More importantly, the monetization can push the experience toward pay-to-win dynamics, especially in PvP where small power differences can decide outcomes. If you are the type of player who enjoys optimizing over time and competing within an active alliance, you can still get a lot out of it, but players looking for a fair, purely skill-based ladder may find the economy and acceleration options frustrating.

Overall, Operation: New Earth is best approached as an alliance-centric strategy MMO where planning and coordination matter, but patience and tolerance for mobile monetization are required.

System Requirements

Operation: New Earth System Requirements

Minimum Mobile Requirements:

Operating System: Android 4.0.3 and later, iOS 8.0 and later

Minimum PC Requirements:

Operating System: Windows XP SP2+
RAM: 2 GB
Graphics: DX9 (Shadow Model 2.0) capability
Storage: 500 MB available space

Music

Operation: New Earth Music & Soundtrack

Operation: New Earth leans on a traditional sci-fi war soundscape, with functional battlefield effects and menu audio designed to support long play sessions rather than steal focus. Music and SFX do their job, giving combat and base management a sense of momentum, but the audio is generally more serviceable than standout.

Additional Info

Operation: New Earth Additional Information

Developer: Hunted Cow Studios
Publisher: Hunted Cow Studios

Platforms: iOS, Android, PC

Release Date (Mobile): August 17, 2016
Release Date (Steam): December 2016

Operation: New Earth was developed and published by Hunted Cow Studios, a team also associated with titles like Fallen Sword, Eldevin, and Legacy Online. It launched on Android and iOS on August 17, 2016, positioning itself as a cross-player competitive strategy MMO with base building at its core.

To broaden the audience and support play beyond phones and tablets, the developers also prepared a PC edition for Steam with the intent of letting players continue using their existing accounts. The Steam version was planned to release sometime in December 2016.