Today Sharkmob launched a PC playtest for their upcoming tactical open-world extraction shooter Exoborne. The playtest ends on February 17th and players can sign up to participate right here. This worldwide playtest will allow players to experience the raw power of Exo-Rigs and the relentless forces of nature in high-stakes, tactical multiplayer battles set in a world ravaged by an environmental catastrophe. The trailer above highlights what to expect while a gameplay walkthrough video and more details are included below.
Exoborne is an open-world, tactical extraction shooter set in a world torn apart by extreme forces of nature. Customize powerful exo-rigs to gain strategic advantage in ever-changing weather conditions. Face hostile factions, enemy players, and Mother Nature herself in intense high-stakes sessions.
Features:
- Forces of Nature: Face elemental chaos in a world, where deadly forces of nature constantly alter the conditions of every fight.
- Exo-Rigs: Unlock powerful abilities and fluid movement to traverse the fractured landscape. Strategically chosen combinations of Exo-Rigs and mods allow players to harness the fierce forces of nature to their advantage.
- Vertical Exploration: Navigate a world turned upside down with unprecedented verticality, offering new possibilities for exploration and combat.
- Scavenging and Customization: Adapt and survive on your terms with the ability to scavenge resources, trade, and customize your loadout. Progress unlocks new gear and equipment to suit your playstyle.
- Dynamic Public Events: Encounter high-stakes missions and public events that offer unparalleled challenges and rewards
- Extraction Gameplay: The ultimate test of risk versus reward—players decide to risk it all for greater gains or wait for a better opportunity.
- Evolving Narrative: Dive into a thrilling and evolving story, setting the stage for future content updates and unveiling mysteries within the world of Exoborne.
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