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Little-Known 254-Player Shooter BattleBit Remastered Blowing Up on Steam

BattleBit Remastered, a low-poly, 254-player Battlefield-style shooter, is off to a strong start after its June 15th launch. It surged to the top of Steam’s global top seller list earlier this week, well ahead of big games like Street Fighter 6, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Valve’s own Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

As pointed out by PC gamer, due to its simple, clean, blocky yet attractive graphic style, some might mistake BattleBit Remastered for a Roblox creation. However, according to the short answer FAQ, on the game website, which is never the case. His website, mentioned above, lists a core team of just three primary developers, augmented by a “dedicated support team.”

per game Steam store pageBattleBit Remastered offers players a high frame rate modern warfare experience, with up to 254 combatants fighting in a series of impressive destructible environments filled with a wide range of vehicles including tanks, helicopters and naval vehicles. will unfold. Players can also choose from his pool of over 45 weapons, adding various customization options to suit their combat needs.

BattleBit Remastered has six main classes: Leader, Assault, Medic, Engineer, Support, and Recon. The developers have also implemented a dynamic day/night system and proximity-based voice chat, allowing real-time interaction between teammates and hostels.

At the time of release, the Early Access title will have 18 maps, allowing players to participate in a number of game modes ranging from traditional Rush Zone and Conquest Zone capture fees, to numerous smaller options. This array of features is made even more impressive by his extremely affordable price of $14.99 for BattleBit Remastered.

According to official statistics, BattleBit Remastered was the 36th most-played game on Steam at the time of this article’s publication, with 27,622 concurrent players. These achievements are further bolstered by BattleBit Remastered’s overall “very positive” rating on Steam of 88%, from over 2,900 reviews received to date, and this It shows that multiplayer titles are enjoying smooth and stable launches.

Despite the small cost, the developers of BattleBit Remastered have said they have no plans to implement microtransactions in the game at this time.

Anthony is a freelance contributor covering science and video game news for IGN. With over eight years of his experience covering breakthrough developments in multiple scientific fields, he has absolutely no time for your pranks. Follow him on Twitter @BeardConGamer

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