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Cyber Ops Prologue
Released: 09/05/2020
Developer
Octeto Studios
Publisher
Games Operators
Description

Cyber Ops is a story-based tactical hacking game, told from the point of view of a mission control supervisor, operating from the distance.
You are the eye in the sky, the invisible hand, the cyber ghost, looking after your team over the net.
Cyber Ops is an innovative take on the stealth / hacking genre that explores the relationship between the operator and real people on the other end of the line through immersive narrative and challenging gameplay.
Story
The young nation of Baltia has earned its right to freedom after a long and painful war, but now the stakes are higher than ever before.
You are part of the Geist Division, a secret high-tech unit created by the government to protect the country from all kinds of next-gen threats. As the Operator, your mission is to provide remote support to a group of spec-ops agents deployed in urban terrains. You must control devices and systems with your deep hacking abilities, and scan the environment to provide the safest routes for your squad.
Prologue Features
- Play the first mission and get familiar with the world, characters and your Operator scanning and hacking skills.
- Real-time audio feedback from squad leaders brings life to the world of Cyber Ops.
- Different hacking mechanics to keep control of doors, security devices and cyberlink-equipped brains.
- Retro-futuristic computer interfaces and dark analog synth-based music inspired by 80's cult movies.
Price
Free to Play
Followers
429
Updated 12/12/2025 17:18
Reviews
71% positive out of 48
Updated 12/12/2025 12:41
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
4.4K
Revenue
$0
Twitch
No data
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