Compare Heliborne prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Klabater. Published by Klabater. Released on 10/12/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Indie, Massively Multiplayer. Metacritic score: 71/100.

Helicopter combat MMO with real rotary-wing physics, ground-force coordination, and historically themed maps. Niche, janky in spots, but nothing else quite fills this gap.

Heliborne is a multiplayer helicopter combat game built around rotary-wing aviation across historically themed battlefields. You pick a helicopter from a roster that spans several decades of military aviation, drop into team-based matches, and coordinate with ground forces to push objectives. If you have ever wanted a game where flying a Huey over a jungle map while suppressing infantry actually feels like a coherent tactical loop, this is about the only PC option that attempts it seriously. The flight model sits somewhere between arcade and sim. It is not DCS, and it is not Battlefield. Helicopters have weight, rotor torque matters to some degree, and low-level nap-of-the-earth flying is genuinely rewarding once you get the feel for it. The controls take adjustment, especially if you come from conventional shooters. Do not expect to dominate lobbies in your first few hours. The learning curve is real, though not punishing enough to push away people with patience. Combat works better when your team is communicating. The dynamic battlefield system means ground unit support can swing engagements, and anti-air positions punish reckless pilots hard. TTK on helicopter duels feels appropriate given the chunky nature of the craft. Weapon loadouts vary by helicopter class and era, and unlocking newer airframes gives a steady progression hook. That said, balance between tiers has historically been a friction point. Veteran players in late-tier machines can make early matches feel one-sided, which is the classic progression-gate problem the game never fully solved. The bigger issue is population. With mixed Steam reviews sitting at 74 percent across a modest review count, the active player base is thin. Matchmaking at off-peak hours can be slow or result in lopsided lobbies. The MMO label on the Steam page is generous. This is more of a multiplayer lobby game with persistent progression than anything resembling a true MMO. Netcode is functional but nothing that will impress anyone coming from a tightly tuned competitive shooter. If your benchmark for netcode quality is Valorant or CS2, adjust expectations accordingly. For the right player, though, Heliborne occupies a genuinely underserved niche. Helicopter-focused games on PC are rare, and the combination of tactical coordination, flight feel, and historical framing scratches an itch that almost nothing else does. The visuals are modest and some UI decisions are dated, but the core loop of picking a landing zone, suppressing ground positions, and getting into a low-altitude turning fight with an enemy gunship holds up better than the mixed review average suggests. If you are a shooter player who wants squad-based aerial combat with a bit of brain engagement, Heliborne is worth investigating. If you need a buzzing ranked ladder and tight competitive infrastructure, look elsewhere. Fred, Scout Team

Heliborne
ActionIndieMassively Multiplayer

Heliborne

Oct 12, 2017Klabater
GamerScout Says

Helicopter combat MMO with real rotary-wing physics, ground-force coordination, and historically themed maps. Niche, janky in spots, but nothing else quite fills this gap.

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About Heliborne

Heliborne is a multiplayer helicopter combat game built around rotary-wing aviation across historically themed battlefields. You pick a helicopter from a roster that spans several decades of military aviation, drop into team-based matches, and coordinate with ground forces to push objectives. If you have ever wanted a game where flying a Huey over a jungle map while suppressing infantry actually feels like a coherent tactical loop, this is about the only PC option that attempts it seriously. The flight model sits somewhere between arcade and sim. It is not DCS, and it is not Battlefield. Helicopters have weight, rotor torque matters to some degree, and low-level nap-of-the-earth flying is genuinely rewarding once you get the feel for it. The controls take adjustment, especially if you come from conventional shooters. Do not expect to dominate lobbies in your first few hours. The learning curve is real, though not punishing enough to push away people with patience. Combat works better when your team is communicating. The dynamic battlefield system means ground unit support can swing engagements, and anti-air positions punish reckless pilots hard. TTK on helicopter duels feels appropriate given the chunky nature of the craft. Weapon loadouts vary by helicopter class and era, and unlocking newer airframes gives a steady progression hook. That said, balance between tiers has historically been a friction point. Veteran players in late-tier machines can make early matches feel one-sided, which is the classic progression-gate problem the game never fully solved. The bigger issue is population. With mixed Steam reviews sitting at 74 percent across a modest review count, the active player base is thin. Matchmaking at off-peak hours can be slow or result in lopsided lobbies. The MMO label on the Steam page is generous. This is more of a multiplayer lobby game with persistent progression than anything resembling a true MMO. Netcode is functional but nothing that will impress anyone coming from a tightly tuned competitive shooter. If your benchmark for netcode quality is Valorant or CS2, adjust expectations accordingly. For the right player, though, Heliborne occupies a genuinely underserved niche. Helicopter-focused games on PC are rare, and the combination of tactical coordination, flight feel, and historical framing scratches an itch that almost nothing else does. The visuals are modest and some UI decisions are dated, but the core loop of picking a landing zone, suppressing ground positions, and getting into a low-altitude turning fight with an enemy gunship holds up better than the mixed review average suggests. If you are a shooter player who wants squad-based aerial combat with a bit of brain engagement, Heliborne is worth investigating. If you need a buzzing ranked ladder and tight competitive infrastructure, look elsewhere. Fred, Scout Team

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steamHelicopter CombatFlight ModelHistorical MapsGround Force CoordinationTeam-BasedProgression UnlockNiche MultiplayerArcade-Sim HybridTech Tree ProgressionHistorical AviationArcade FlightGround Support ObjectivesEra-Based Unlocks

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Metacritic
71
Steam
74%(4,000)

Game Info

Developer
Klabater
Publisher
Klabater
Release Date
Oct 12, 2017

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