ニュース BattleCruisersは、Trans Editionで大規模なアップデートを発表します

BattleCruisersは、Trans Editionで大規模なアップデートを発表します

著者 : Sadie アップデート : Apr 18,2025

核の消滅、終末論的な戦いで衝突する自律戦争機械、そしてキウイのユーモアのスプラッシュを切望しているなら、あなたは御treat走を求めています。 BattleCruisersは、Trans Editionに足を踏み入れて、まだ最も重要なアップデートを展開しました。

舞台を設定するために、バトルクルーザーズは、人類が消えた遠い未来にチャーリーという名前の自律的なロボットの鋼鉄で覆われたブーツに足を踏み入れ、彼らの創造物を構築し、その代わりに戦いを残します。不安になるJoyrideの後、あなたは自分が他のロボットとのエスカレートな紛争に巻き込まれていることに気づきます。

バトルクルーシャーは、その最新のアップデートでゲームプレイを昇格させました。 IOS、Android、Steamでプレイヤーを結びつけるクロスプレイPVPを含む、さまざまな強化スイートとともに、新しいバトルクルーザー、ユニット、武器の配列を紹介します。

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ウォーゲーム- 新しい巡洋艦、武器、ユニットは最も目に見える変化ですが、このアップデートでは、プレイヤーエクスペリエンスを向上させるための豊富な追加コンテンツと視覚的な改良ももたらします。強化された効果、爆発のeast宴、そしてはい、熱心に予想される核兵器を期待してください。

15を超える言語で利用可能で、有給のメカニックを否定することを確実にコミットしているため、BattleCruisersは包括的なゲーム体験を提供します。 200万人のプレイヤーがすでにゲームを楽しんでいるので、今では自分で飛び込んで体験するのに最適な時期かもしれません。

探索するインディーゲームをもっと探しているなら、ポケットゲーマーサンフランシスコ中に私たちのビッグインディーピッチで紹介された19の最も素晴らしいインディータイトルの最新のラウンドアップをお見逃しなく!

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