Heroes & Generals Celebrates 1 Year On Steam With Free Gold

Michael Byrne
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Happy Steam-iversary to Heroes & Generals, the free to play combat game by Reto-Moto. Today marks the 1 year mark since the game was released on Steam and quite a bit has changed since then. Launching on Steam helped Heroes & Generals reach the 5.5 million users mark and to celebrate, Reto-Moto is doing what it does best for events like these: passing out free gold.

Head on over to the game's official site or log into the client on Steam and redeem the below code to receive your free 200 gold.

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In the meantime, Reto-Moto has release a handy infographic to celebrate the occasion. Check it out and here's to another year of stomping out more than 2200 bugs, please!

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Michael Byrne
Michael Byrne, Editor in Chief

Mike “Magicman” Byrne has been a part of the MMOBomb family for years and serves as the site’s current Editor-in-Chief. His love for MMOs and gaming in general has led him to covering games for numerous gaming websites including Gamebreaker TV and XIV Nation where he proudly displays his fanboy flag for FFXIV:ARR.

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Discussion (4)

Apoth 9 years ago
200 gold is hardly a gift as you can't buy anything in the game with it. A pair of binoculars costs 400 gold ffs.

Pilecki 9 years ago
Maybe things have changed - but I have always found that the player to map size ratio has been way off. Maybe I have been spoiled by other multiplayer shooters but it's the same reason I left Planetside 2 - why spend 30 minutes running from point A to point B only to kill 1 person and get shot yourself when I can play CS GO or Day of Defeat for my shooter itch.

TORK 9 years ago
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