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Wargaming presents new online, free-to-play game Steel Hunters

Wargaming has announced a new online, free-to-play game called Steel Hunters, a PvPvE shooter set in a futuristic world.

“After years of dedication and hard work from our talented team, we’re proud to present an online, free-to-play multiplayer PvPvE shooter set in a futuristic world,” the Nicosia-based global video game company announced.

According to the company, Steel Hunters delivers an intense power fantasy, featuring formidable mechanical giants – Hunters – each equipped with unique playstyles and abilities.

“This is a massive moment for Wargaming,” said Victor Kislyi, Wargaming CEO. “We are best known for creating immersive and sustainable digital hobbies for millions of gamers around the world. With Steel Hunters, we’re pushing past our boundaries and bringing something completely new. Our ambition is to create one of the most exhilarating and compelling mech experiences ever.”

Watch the reveal trailer, which premiered during The Game Awards 2024, below:

The company is offering an exclusive 10-day closed playtest for PC players, available via Wargaming Game Center and Steam, for those who sign up now.

Learn more here

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