Developer Reakktor Studios and publisher Senatis are launching the action-packed flight simulation G-Rebels in Early Access on July 20, 2026. Following extensive community feedback from the demo, the spiritual successor to the PS1 classic G-Police will soon be available on Steam as an Early Access version for Windows. For the first time, players can take a seat in the cockpit themselves thanks to the virtual reality mode and experience immersion on a whole new level. Players with high-end PCs can enable the “Insane” mode and experience G-Rebels in all its visual glory.
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Here’s what players can expect at the Early Access launch
Native VR mode: For the first time, G-Rebels can be experienced in VR. With a virtual reality headset, players take a seat right in the cockpit and maneuver from a first-person perspective over the rooftops of Daevos, one of four intricately detailed megacities in G-Rebels.
Up to 20 selected missions: The EA version includes the entire first chapter, which consists of nine main missions and marks the beginning of a storyline full of twists and intrigues. In addition, there are ten side missions and a hand-picked selection of race challenges, bounty hunting, and more. The variety of missions ranges from escort missions, assassination assignments, smuggling runs, and outpost battles to patrols and skirmishes around massive cargo ships.
New areas: In addition to the central metropolis of Daevos, the Early Access version opens up additional, vast areas of the Atlas Archipelago for the first time and offers a glimpse of other megacities.
“State of the art” technology: A gigantic, seamless open world, completely free of loading screens. G-Rebels combines modern world streaming with dynamic weather, volumetric clouds, and realistic day/night cycles. Together with authentic 3D surround sound, players experience the world of G-Rebels like never before.
Details on the system requirements can be found on the Steam page.
“The launch of Early Access marks an important milestone for us. The demo has provided us with a wealth of valuable feedback, and we’re delighted to kick off the Early Access phase with substantially more content and a dedicated VR mode. Together with our community, we will continue to expand, refine, and polish the game throughout Early Access,” said Martin Schwiezer of Reakktor Studios.
Further information about G-Rebels is available on the game’s Steam page, the developer’s official website, and on Discord.
The project “G-Rebels” was funded as part of the German federal government’s games funding program with support from the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space.


















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