Completing the seasonal challenge Battle Royale Buff will unlock the SKS marksman rifle, a weapon that won't be available until mid-February. A new and original map made specifically for Call of Duty Mobile comes in the form of Reclaim, a dilapidated holiday shopping complex. Other new additions include three new modes in the form of 3v3 Gunfight, 20-player Attack of the Undead and a new variant of battle royale named Blitz.
Here's what else is happening in the world of mobile games.
A New Open World RPG Emerges
Netmarble's latest announcement involves Blade & Soul Revolution, an open world mobile RPG that's finally seeing a worldwide release after originally releasing in South Korea in 2018. Based on the MMO of the same name on PC, this mobile adaption features five different classes to choose from and a variety of modes for PvP battles and 16 player cooperation raids.
“Our success of Lineage 2: Revolution really showed a strong demand for full-featured MMORPG experiences players can easily pick-up and play anywhere around the world," says Andy Kang, Executive Producer of Netmarble. "We are eager to continue that success with Blade & Soul Revolution’s upcoming launch.”
While an exact release date has not yet been revealed, Netmarble says the mobile game will launch sometime in 2021 as a free to play game. Pre-registrations are currently up on the App Store and Google Play.
Slay the Spire Out on Android Next Week
The card game and roguelike mashup Slay the Spire arrives on Android on Feb. 2. Touch controls to help select and move cards onto the playing field give the game an extra edge over the console versions, all of which originally released in 2019. Slay the Spire made its iOS debut in July 2020. The game will run for $9.99.
Update on Overprime
According to MMO Culture, a small group of indie developers known as Team Soul Eve has been acquired by South Korean mobile games giant Netmarble. The small team is behind OverPrime, a revitalization of the Epic Games' now-defunct online multiplayer battle arena game known as Paragon. After Epic Games released all assets of Paragon online, Team Soul Eve took on the task of revamping the game and turning it into OverPrime. It's unclear what this acquisition means for the project.
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