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Displayed is the official logo for the ‘first squad-based multiplayer mech combat’ to come to the Xbox 360, Sega’s Chromehounds. The game, which will make a Japan exit on June 29, will see three superpower nations as they try to win the war of the future. Strategic planning, quick reflexes, and team-based communications are said to be the key to dominating the Chromehounds battle. Players will be in charge of “Hounds”, giant metal war machines that are highly customizable. You will have millions of options for parts, weapons, accessories, and skins to make your Hound truly unique.
Scout, Soldier, Sniper, Defender, Heavy Gunner and Tactics Commander – these are the different types of vehicles from which players can choose from, and each excel in a different aspect of battle. This latest game from From Software, renowned for its mech action games, will offer combat games fans a variety of battlefield with over 110 maps and campaigns to choose from. American gamers, if you’re thinking of adding this to your list of games, don’t get too excited yet…there’s still no word to Chromehounds‘ release in the US.
Displayed is the official logo for the ‘first squad-based multiplayer mech combat’ to come to the Xbox 360, Sega’s Chromehounds. The game, which will make a Japan exit on June 29, will see three superpower nations as they try to win the war of the future. Strategic planning, quick reflexes, and team-based communications are said to be the key to dominating the Chromehounds battle. Players will be in charge of “Hounds”, giant metal war machines that are highly customizable. You will have millions of options for parts, weapons, accessories, and skins to make your Hound truly unique.
Scout, Soldier, Sniper, Defender, Heavy Gunner and Tactics Commander – these are the different types of vehicles from which players can choose from, and each excel in a different aspect of battle. This latest game from From Software, renowned for its mech action games, will offer combat games fans a variety of battlefield with over 110 maps and campaigns to choose from. American gamers, if you’re thinking of adding this to your list of games, don’t get too excited yet…there’s still no word to Chromehounds‘ release in the US.