The Last Salvage Squad
The Last Salvage Squad is a single-player 2.5D first-person shooter from Sunfish Kumano and published by Waku Waku Games. Set after an alien invasion, you fight autonomous 12-meter "CogrinaUnits" and other enemy weapons in mission-based encounters that let you choose long-range terrain advantages or close combat. Equipment is scarce: you must recover items from defeated units to continue, and when a unit is destroyed the next one is sent out immediately. Between battles the game presents short, light-hearted conversation scenes with fellow units — including a shiba inu — while multiple interface and subtitle languages are available for Windows players.
Features
2.5D First-Person Shooter
Play in a 2.5D FPS presentation that combines first-person action with retro sci-fi weapon and robot designs.
Mission-Based Encounters
Missions offer simple yet varied objectives that accommodate different fighting styles and tactical choices.
Scavenged Equipment
Equipment is scarce; continue fighting by recovering weapons and items from defeated enemy units.
Immediate Unit Replacement
When a unit is destroyed the next one is sent out immediately, affecting how you plan each engagement.
Single-Player with Family Sharing
Designed for solo play and includes Family Sharing support as a gameplay feature.
Windows and Language Support
Available for Windows systems with interface and subtitle support in English, Japanese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese; minimum OS Windows 10 or higher.
Quick Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of game is The Last Salvage Squad?
It is a single-player 2.5D first-person shooter with mission-based encounters against autonomous enemy units inspired by retro sci-fi designs.
When was it released and which platform does it support?
The game was released on Jun 17, 2026 and is available for Windows. Minimum required OS is listed as Windows 10 or higher.
Which languages are supported?
Interface and subtitles are available in English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. Full audio is not provided for those languages.
How does equipment and unit progression work in missions?
Only limited equipment remains in the world, so you must recover items from defeated units to continue. When a unit is destroyed, the next unit is sent out immediately.
Who made the game and how has it been received?
Developed by Sunfish Kumano and published by Waku Waku Games. As of the provided data it has 96 reviews with a 94% positive rate; current price is $8.99 (original $9.99, -10%).
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Supported Languages
| Language | Interface | Subtitles | Audio |
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| English | |||
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