The Spring Update Has Sprung In War Robots: Frontiers As They Prepare For Open Beta
You can try it for free next month.
Third-person mech shooter War Robots: Frontiers is releasing their Spring Update complete with all new features.
The War Robots: Frontiers Spring Update includes revamped customization that allows you to apply decals, stickers, and more visual customization for Robots and Titans.
Two new Robots hit the battlefield in this update with Orochi and Purifier. Orochi allows players to locate and ping enemy positions, while Purifier buffs allies to do increased damage.
There's a new map called Catalyst where pilots will encounter a volcanic environment with lava rivers that pose just as big of a threat as the enemies.
New weapons, a firing range, and new Titan constructor are also on the list of things being added to War Robots: Frontiers with this update.
The game is currently priced at $14.99 for Early Access on Steam, but from April 11th through May 2nd (owners of Pioneer Packs can jump in on the 10th) you'll be able to download and try the game for free via Steam demo or the MY.GAMES launcher.
I've included the announcement trailer from a year ago so you can see what the game is all about if you're unfamiliar with it.
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