Firehawk FPV: Drone Warfare Simulator

Firehawk FPV: Drone Warfare Simulator

TruePlayers TruePlayers August 22, 2025
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About Firehawk FPV: Drone Warfare Simulator

Firehawk FPV is a high-speed drone combat simulator with roguelike elements. TruePlayers developed it for PC, launching in August 2025. You pilot customizable combat drones through procedurally generated missions, balancing flight skill and weapon upgrades. The game blends fast-paced shooting with base-building mechanics, letting you tweak drone stats between runs. Single-player campaigns and competitive multiplayer modes round out the experience. If you like twitchy aerial combat and iterative progression, this one’s got a sharp hook.

Gameplay

You control drones via first-person view, weaving through tight corridors and open skies while shooting enemies and avoiding obstacles. Missions mix resource gathering, base assaults, and survival waves. Flight feels responsive but punishing, oversteer and you crash. Between runs, you allocate earnings to upgrade armor, speed, or weapon slots. Multiplayer pits drones against each other in deathmatch or objective-based modes. The core loop is short, intense sessions with permadeath stakes. Customization adds depth, but balancing upgrades without overcomplicating your drone is a skill in itself.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rated it 4.3/5, with 87% completing the base story. Average playtime is 12 hours, though 68% of players hit 20+ hours. Moods are split: 78% call it thrilling, 65% note the competitive edge, but 42% find late-game missions grindy. Critics gave it 4.6/5, praising “fluid combat and deep customization.” One review: “Controls feel natural, but drone physics can be buggy.” Achievement completion sits at 89% (52 total), with 15% discounted on PlayPile. Over 88% of reviews are positive, though some gripe about repetitive mission layouts.

PlayPile's Take

Firehawk FPV is a solid buy for $29.99, especially with the 15% discount. It shines for players who enjoy tight controls and iterative upgrades but may frustrate those wanting varied content. The multiplayer modes and base-building add longevity, but missions can feel samey past the first few hours. With 52 achievements and most players hitting 89% of them, it’s rewarding for completionists. Stick with it if you love refining builds and racing through the sky, just don’t expect story depth.

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Single player, Multiplayer

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