NCSoft Enters The F2P Brawler Space When Battle Crush Hits Early Access On June 27th, Pre-Registration Now Open
PC, mobile, and Nintendo Switch will allow cross play at launch.
Brawler games seem to be all the rage right now and NCSoft would like to get a piece of that action. Battle Crush will head to Steam, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices with an early access launch on June 27th.
In Battle Crush, you'll choose from a line up of heroes, called Calixers, modeled after gods, urban legends, and more. Then you'll hit the battlefield in one of multiple modes, some of which support up to 30 players. In battle royale fashion, the battlefield shrinks as the battle rages on and you'll need to use every trick available to you to emerge on top.
Pre-registration is now open on Google Play, the App Store, and via the game's official website. You get a few bonus items for doing so. You could also head over to Steam to wishlist the title now, but you get fewer bonuses for this, so just head to the main website if you want to get all the extras but don't want to register via a mobile device.
If you want to see a bit more, Battle Crush will be shown at the Summer Game Fest presentation today. Check that out starting at 5 PM EST. (UPDATE: We added the Summer Game Fest new trailer below.)
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