
Game Overview
A mercenary war for Africa’s future drives this turn-based tactics campaign, where stylish operators, hard contracts, and political consequences collide in an alternate future beyond 2035. Warhounds carries the tough, energetic attitude of an old action film, but its battles demand measured positioning rather than reckless heroics. Each deployment puts a small elite squad into hostile territory with objectives that can reshape the wider conflict, giving even short missions a sense of weight. The tone is gritty without becoming humorless, focused on competent professionals trying to survive a war where every faction has an angle.
Combat revolves around sightlines, elevation, cover destruction, flanking routes, and carefully managed overwatch cones. Rather than leaning on the familiar frustration of close-range percentage misses, the system emphasizes predictable ballistics and tactical cause-and-effect: expose an enemy, break their protection, or take the high ground before they do. Assault troops, specialists, snipers, machine gunners, and grenadiers fill distinct roles, while drones, scanners, smoke, optical camouflage, and mission-specific equipment broaden the options available to a commander. Between operations, recruits need treatment, gear needs purchasing, budgets need balancing, and wounded veterans may need extraction before a successful mission becomes an expensive disaster.
The strongest hook is the blend of XCOM-style squad encounters with Jagged Alliance-like mercenary management, all built around a campaign that reacts to alliances, intelligence work, covert jobs, and faction relationships. Contracts are designed to fit into roughly half-hour sessions, yet the strategic layer gives longer play sessions real momentum as equipment access and mission opportunities shift according to prior choices. Difficulty settings make room for players who want a punishing tactical puzzle as well as those who prefer a more forgiving command experience. Fans of deliberate, lethal strategy games should find plenty to like, especially if they value positioning and planning over random chance; newcomers can also settle in thanks to the adjustable challenge.
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Installation
- Click the green button below to be redirected to UploadHaven.
- Wait 15 seconds, then hit “Free Download.” (Free downloads may be slower — upgrade to UploadHaven Pro for faster speeds.)
- Once downloaded, right-click the .zip file and choose “Extract to Warhounds.” (You’ll need 7-Zip for this.)
- Open the extracted folder and run the game as administrator.
- Enjoy! 🎮 If you see missing DLL errors, check the _Redist folder inside and install what’s needed.
System Requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10/11
- Processor: Intel i5-9600 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 8 GB VRAM, GeForce GTX 1070Ti / AMD RX 5700
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 85 GB available space
Setup Guide & Troubleshooting
How do I fix missing DLL errors for Warhounds (v1.0.0)?
After extracting Warhounds (v1.0.0), navigate to the _Redist or _CommonRedist folder inside the game directory and install DirectX, Vcredist, and any other dependencies included.
What should I do if the downloaded file is corrupted?
The full archive is 34.25 GB — make sure your download completed fully before extracting. Use 7-Zip to extract the files. If you still see a "file corrupted" error, re-download and try again.
Why should I run the game as administrator?
Right-click the game executable and select "Run as Administrator" to avoid save file issues and permission errors. This is especially important on the first launch.
How do I update my GPU drivers for this game?
The game won't launch — what should I try?
This game requires Version 11. Try running in compatibility mode, install the latest DirectX runtime, or install the All-in-One VC Redist Package.
My antivirus is blocking the game — is it safe?
Antivirus false positives are common with pre-installed games. Temporarily pause your antivirus during extraction to prevent it from quarantining game files. You can re-enable it after the extraction completes.