Tomorrow

Tomorrow is an alter-history action-adventure, taking place in 1964 in Nazi-Germany which has expanded to the Ural mountains in Russia and until the Northsea in the western side. The player experiences the story through the eyes of Felix Kraft, a man in his mid-thirties who works as detective in the Schutzstaffel, commonly known as the SS. The game is released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows in 2016.

Trailer
The traileris a cinematic intro about the events between 1939 and 1964. It focuses on how Germany dominated the European front. It is announced by Felix Kraft.

Story
It's the year 1964 when Felix is on his patrol checking cars who want to pass the toll bridge to the German embassy in Paris, which is now a city in the French province. After a car refuses to open the case back himself and step out of the car, Felix breaks the lock with a crowbar, finding materials which are connected to make a bomb. Suddenly, the car starts driving and drives right into the embassy, exploding in the building and killing most of the people  inside the building and outside. Felix, who was also hit by the blast radius, tries to stay awake while coughing and breathing heavily, but his sight turns black.

Later on, he is at home. After a visit at the hospital and the ER, he was good to go home. However, he was downgraded and he has to wait for a new job until he can go to work again. With the attack, a total of more than a 1000 people died and Felix was one of the survivors. However, Felix wasn't allowed to return to active duty. One day when he walked through Berlin, he saw the convoy of one of the ministers. Suddenly, Fleix spots a shimmer on the rooftop, followed by a sniper shot. The bullet blasts through the skull of the minister and Felix pursues the sniper, but he loses him.

The next day, Felix registers himself at his colleagues as a witness, but a friend of him, Hanz Kriegler, says he can't help on the case due his punishment. Felix returns home, getting a call from an exhausted person. He says that he was the sniper and that the prime minister wants him dead. Felix wants to break the line when the man tells him that it was the prime minister who set up the assassination. After Felix doubts the confession and asks how he got his number, the man replies that he won't be alive the next day and that he got Felix number from a guy of the resistance. After the line is cut off, Felix is amazed and wants to call Hanz, but he decides not to do so and go looking for the guy from the resistance.