Crossout Celebrates 8th Anniversary With A Two-Week Special Event Featuring The "Crossout Day" Brawl
Players that participate in daily challenges can earn rewards like blueprints, parts, stickers, decor, paints, resource containers, and badges.
Happy 8th Anniversary, Crossout!
In celebration, Targem Games has announced a special-ingame event for the free-to-play vehicular combat game. For starters, there’s the "Crossout Day" brawl, where players will engage with three others in a free-for-all confrontation where the goal is to annihilate as many enemies as possible. Matches will take place on the Sand Harbour and Abandoned Town maps, and players will use pre-built vehicles designed by the players themselves. They can respawn freely after perishing and earn scrap metal based on their final placement once the battle ends.
Overall, the event and rewards will be available from until June 7. Participating players will have access to a special event reward scale featuring free levels. By completing daily challenges, they can unlock each level and claim rewards. There’s unique blueprints and all parts of the Armored Camper vehicle, as well as stickers, decor, paints, resource containers, rare and epic parts, blueprint storage, workbench coupons, a unique background and logo for profile customization, and Engineer badges.
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