Battle Royale Mode Comes To Warface Because Those F2P Games Gotta Do Something

Online shooter Warface is introducing an all-new Battle Royale mode, new weapons, new camos, and a new rank in its latest update. Also included in the update is a brand new PvP map created especially for the Battle Royale mode and marks Warface’s largest map to date. You gotta pick that Battle Royale fruit before it rots on the vine.

In the experimental PvP-mode Battle Royale, a player faces off against fifteen opponents, evading rapidly increasing death zone and eliminating each other until one victor rises. The mode combines Warface’s largest PvP map to date with more than 70 different weapons and equipment for players to discover and adapt to the mayhem. Participants are dropped into the Mojave Desert, without any firearms initially. Scattered around the desert, players discover crates containing upgrades to their arsenal. Periodical airdrops with more valuable weapon caches, will be sought after by all contestants.

Developer Crytek has painstakingly crafted the Battle Royale mode to combine the special atmosphere of its survival warfare with Warface’s original gameplay. During the first weeks of the update, the developer will actively collect feedback from players to determine the future development of the mode.

In addition to the Battle Royale mode the update includes new weapons such as the powerful Desert Tech MDR-C, a bullpup SMG produced by a US-based company. Its features include a comfortable recoil, fast reloading and increased damage which provides great penetrability against helmets, even with a silencer.

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The update also includes the introduction of the 88th rank, weapon skins such as the Desert camo skin, the Karkom Desert and the Jungle skin on top of rebalanced the game-client security system.

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