Released in 1998, stands as a gritty, high-octane relic from the golden age of Real-Time Strategy (RTS) . While titans like StarCraft and Command & Conquer dominated the headlines, Krossfire carved out a cult following by leaning into a "Mad Max" aesthetic, frantic pacing, and a unapologetically dark sense of humor. The World of Krossfire

The game shipped on a single CD-ROM. That CD is now rare. Hence, the need for the .

Unlike many RTS games of the era that let you build a base in peace, Krossfire featured famously "cheating" and hyper-aggressive AI that forced players to master unit micro-management immediately.