Waste Force Sends You to Reclaim the Surface
Waste Force drops four players into a grim, post-nuclear world where humanity survives underground and H.O.P.E (Humanity's Operational Purification Enterprise) has formed a last line of offense. Your job is simple in description and chaotic in practice: climb into a trash truck, push back the contamination and make the surface livable again.
The hook is immediate. This is a cooperative shooter built around a rolling vehicle that must keep moving. Someone drives, someone fires, someone repairs, and everyone pitches in to purge waste, pick up resources and survive encounters with hostile scavengers and mutants.
Four-Player Co-op, One Rolling Fortress
Gameplay centers on teamwork and role clarity. The truck is both transport and battlefield. Drivers need to dodge hazards while gunners and technicians handle incoming threats. Repair work happens on the fly. You will be fixing the vehicle mid-chase, patching systems and keeping engines alive long enough to clear an area or reach the next salvage point.
Resource gathering is part of the loop. While you clear contaminated zones you also haul salvage that feeds upgrades and new modules. It creates a steady push and pull between forward momentum and the temptation to stop and scavenge more parts.
A World Choked by Trash and Threat
The premise leans hard into its setting. After nuclear war humanity retreated underground under mountains of refuse. H.O.P.E exists to reclaim the surface through organized purification work. You are a member of the Waste Force, tasked with cleansing the polluted land so humanity can return. The game leans into that desperate optimism with the line: history will remember you as hope.
Threats are varied and relentless. Expect hungry mutants, crazed scavengers fighting for resources, and cyborg fanatics who will not let your truck pass unchallenged. On top of that, the surface holds bizarre supernatural phenomena capable of swallowing a vehicle in an instant, adding sudden danger to long hauls.
Build Your Ultimate Rig
A cornerstone of the design is customization. The waste truck evolves as you gather parts and trailers. Connect trailers that grant special abilities and slot in different components to cope with scarce resources and changing threats. The modular approach encourages creative loadouts and on-the-fly adaptation.
That modularity ties back to co-op roles. Certain trailers and parts will complement specific crew setups, making coordination between driver, shooter and repair specialist meaningful. Choosing the right combination can mean the difference between a safe run and a frantic retreat.
Join the Crew and Clean Up
Waste Force frames its action around teamwork, improvisation and the satisfying thrill of turning a battered truck into a moving bastion. If you like co-op shooters that make every player matter and build tension around a single, shared vehicle, this one is worth watching.




