It’s been a while since we have published any news about the free-to-play Tera, but Bluehole has just announced a big update coming in December which features new dungeons, gear and a brand new class.
The last time we heard from Tera was back in January, when the free-to-play MMORPG game got a couple of dungeons, but this time around fans of the game will have the change to try out two new dungeons, and the Brawler class.
The Brawler
The Brawler is a powerful new tank that can dish out just as much damage as she takes. Armed with two huge powerfists, she can punch her way through any kind of enemy without a problem. The Brawler has various moves that let her get the full potential out of these formidable powerfists, and protect her allies from any kind of danger. Check out the trailer for the Brawler below, to get a better idea about how the class looks in-game
On top of the new melee class, the free-to-play MMORPG will be getting two new level 65 dungeons. Kalivan’s Dreadnought is the first dungeon, which sends brave adventurers into a pirate ship infested with dangerous enemies packed with loot and treasure. The second dungeon is the Forsaken Island, which is brimming with spooky undead beings that feed off the flesh of the living heroes. Both of these new areas will be packed full of new loot and gear for the adventurers to find.
Right now there’s not much known about the details of the December update, but we will be sure to let you know as soon as we get some more information.
Source: Official Website
Our favorite free-to-play naval game is getting a large update. World of Warships fans can look forward to new maps, new game modes and a load of balance changes!
Back in October we published the information about the developer update and the upcoming patch. The 0.5.1 patch includes new maps, and new game-modes as we have already covered, but Wargaming has given fans some interface changes and improved game mechanics. As with any major update to World of Warships, there is a promotional video with the lovely Dasha explaining all of the new changes and updates. Check it out below to get a more detailed and professionally overdubbed look at the game.
As you can see, this is a pretty big patch for the free-to-play game, with new modes, maps, audio design, upgraded missions, and an overhauled interface. One of the most interesting changes is the updated interface in the port. This is a change that players have been requesting for quite a long time. Wargaming has been listening to its digital commanders and included a new carousel to view the ships, a search function and also an option to condense the ship tiles down to make them much easier to read.
These changes overall show that Wargaming is listening to the feedback from their players, which is a promising trend for the future. It will be interesting to see how the players take to the new game-modes and maps, as brand new tactics and strategies will need to be developed to secure the victory over opponents. The new patch is live right now on the NA servers, and is coming to the EU server on Friday 6th November, so everyone will be able to try out these changes soon.
Source: Official Website
Blue Mammoth Games has announced that its new platform brawler game, Brawlhalla, has entered open beta. Players that want to get involved can download it from steam now as it has just entered open beta.
We have many great memories of being sat around an old TV playing games like Super Smash Bros with our friends, and Brawlhalla is now here to try to emulate that experience with both offline and online play.
A Legend for Everybody
One of the nice things about Brawlhalla is that there are 17 characters to choose from, with the promise of more to come. This means that there is a Legend for each playstyle, including in-your-face warriors, nimble assassins and long-ranged damage dealers. When coupled with all of the items and weapons that spawn on the levels, this platformer makes for a lot of fun indeed. Check out the video below to see the game in action, and how some of the weapons and items work in-game.
One thing that the Brawlhalla developers pride themselves over, is the fact that the game is not pay-to-win. Blue Mammoth games wanted to make a truly free-to-play game without any paywalls, monthly costs or gimmicks, and Brawlhalla seems to succeed at this. The game is available only on PC at the moment, and can be downloaded from the official website via the button below.
Source: Official Website