Today, Aerosoft and PeDePe announced Global Rescue, a new simulator all about planning and executing services for SWAT, Ambulance, Police, and Firefighting teams.
Set to come to PC, Global Rescue mixes map-management play and top-down 3D worlds, tasking players with operating emergency services, completing operations based on real-world events and locations. The game uses map data, allowing you to manage global capitals or small towns, placing you in charge of managing all operations related to your chosen location’s emergency teams.
This means you can enter populated cities and answer hundreds of calls a day, or you can be the first and last line of strategy for small villages. There’s a slew of different objectives and challenges to experience, including conducting speed trap tests, reducing ambulance waiting times, or directing high-risk SWAT operations.










- Play anywhere in the world using real-world map data
- Build and customize your emergency base
- Control four departments: Police, SWAT, EMS, and Fire
- Hire, train, and manage staff across all units
- Operate 19 different vehicles with maintenance systems and custom paint
- Respond to dynamic, authentic emergency missions
- Handle extra duties like traffic checks and witness interviews
- Unlock upgrades via an extensive research tree
- Create and share your own missions using the built-in mission editor
Global Rescue also features an extensive research tree, customizable vehicles, and a mission editor. These features and more will allow players to recruit and train specialized personnel, coordinate multi-department operations in a living 3D world, maintain and upkeep the base and its vehicles and facilities, and much more.
Currently, there is no release date, though the official page is up on Steam. For more info on this and other simulators releasing in 2025, be sure to check back to Simulation Daily.