Historical Weapons Brawl! Basic game free competitive FPS "Histera" 5/16 open early access

update:2024-04-24
source:gamebase
source:Mia
StickyLock Games has announced that their upcoming free-to-play competitive shooting game, "Histera," developed and published by them, will be available for early access on PC Steam starting May 16th.

Historical Weapons Brawl! Basic game free competitive FPS

In "Histera," players will engage in battles within a chaotic world where the past, present, and future intertwine. Throughout the maps are objects known as "The Glitch." Simply touching them can teleport you from an ancient jungle to a futuristic skyscraper or a city from the World War II era, providing a unique experience with every game.


 
Historical Weapons Brawl! Basic game free competitive FPS
Not only are the maps a blend of history, but the weapons players wield are as well. From prehistoric spears to machine guns, players can freely utilize iconic weapons from various eras. The early access period, scheduled for 6 to 12 months, will feature cities with a fusion of futuristic aesthetics, prehistoric plateaus, and war-torn cities from the 20th century, as stated by the development team.
Historical Weapons Brawl! Basic game free competitive FPS
Historical Weapons Brawl! Basic game free competitive FPS
 
To celebrate the game's upcoming early access launch, the development team will provide free weapon skins to all players participating in the first two weeks of release. If you're intrigued by the idea of battling across different eras in a competitive FPS game, consider adding it to your wishlist and join in on the action when it opens to experience thrilling battles against other players!

Historical Weapons Brawl! Basic game free competitive FPS
Historical Weapons Brawl! Basic game free competitive FPS
 
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