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Sony Online Entertainment has announced plans to release Bullet Run, a free-to-play first person shooter. According to SOE, Bullet Run brings “an entirely new level of entertainment” with “high energy” shooting. The game is set in the near future and follows a reality television show called Bullet Run, where contestants “battle to the death with ammo, weapons and attitude.”
Bullet Run is in development by ACONY and previously went by the name Hedone. The game includes various tactical gameplay options and allows players to “die, re-incarnate into a new body, and jump right back into the action until the match is complete.” The game features eight kill skills, six arenas, character customization and more.
Additional information, including the chance to sign up for the game’s beta, is available on Bullet Run’s official site. SOE expects the game to be released for PC later this summer.
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Sony Online Entertainment has announced plans to release Bullet Run, a free-to-play first person shooter. According to SOE, Bullet Run brings “an entirely new level of entertainment” with “high energy” shooting. The game is set in the near future and follows a reality television show called Bullet Run, where contestants “battle to the death with ammo, weapons and attitude.”
Bullet Run is in development by ACONY and previously went by the name Hedone. The game includes various tactical gameplay options and allows players to “die, re-incarnate into a new body, and jump right back into the action until the match is complete.” The game features eight kill skills, six arenas, character customization and more.
Additional information, including the chance to sign up for the game’s beta, is available on Bullet Run’s official site. SOE expects the game to be released for PC later this summer.
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better video on the source website
i Want you Media team Or wat a hell they call it , rigth now !!
I thinks "free to play games" is a good way to keep some game alive trought time.
Thinking in Steam's Team Fortress 2 example right now, not only about the hats issue. If there's good feedback in users to buy premium acounts the company realease good free updates for the clases and weapons... just like the "Uber Update".
If the company dont realese updates, patches, new stuff and periodic events to keep users playing.... the people leave eventually.