As a nostalgic sequel to Contra, in the game, you will transform into a time-traveling逆行者 (note: 逆行者 doesn't have a direct translation but can be interpreted as 'time-reverser' or 'counter-marcher', for context let's use 'time-defier'), and together with your friends, you will go through dangerous dungeons, experience classic tower defense, mech battles, demolition, and other different modes, engaging in exhilarating shooting battles. Many players are very interested in the future demolition mode of Contra, and want to know how to play. So below, I'll share the gameplay rules; if you're curious, keep reading.

The demolition mode is a type of PvP where players are divided into two different camps: Counter-Terrorists (CT) and Terrorists (T). The win condition for CT players is to defeat all T players or successfully defuse the key bomb item of the T camp.

In the T camp, one needs to plant the bomb and eliminate all CT players. Only those who complete the mission in the end can become the ultimate winner. In this mode, everyone can use different weapons such as submachine guns and machine guns, and also use grenades and landmines for demolition.

To achieve victory, teamwork and tactical application are crucial. If you are in the T camp, you can arrange for some of your teammates to prepare at key positions, set up their guns for defense, helping the team form a solid defensive line.

The rest of the teammates can take the initiative, relying on sharp observation and movement to catch the enemy off guard. If you are in the CT camp, your main task is to defuse the bomb. Since there will definitely be enemies defending along the way to defusing the bomb, you should be more cautious when attacking.

The gameplay rules of the future demolition mode in Contra have been introduced above. This mode not only tests players' shooting skills but also their tactical layout and teamwork abilities. After understanding the rules, why not quickly try it out in the game and experience the tense and exciting atmosphere of the matches?