New Team-Based PvP Hero Shooter Block N Load 2 Announced
The game will be available on PC and Consoles.
Get ready for more destruction. Toadman Interactive announced the sequel to their team-based PvP shooter Block N Load 2. With arenas that can be built and destroyed, the game offers players a lot of variety in their matches. Players have more than 40 types of blocks they can use to change the arena they’re in real-time. We’re not just talking about building and destroying above-ground structures, but even tunnels, changing the actual terrain itself. Even more, players can build their own arenas using the map editor.
For those less into building, the game will still offer several game modes. These include king of the hill, capture the flag, elimination, and base defense.
As mentioned, Block N Load is a team-based shooter. It features a cast of characters that not only come from different places, but also different times, spanning millions of years. Time travel is possible thanks to monoliths built by an alien race. The monoliths are part of a temporal network spread throughout the galaxy, bringing all of time and space together.
Block N Load 2 is scheduled to launch sometime this year. Before then, players can sign up for the beta via Steam.
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