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Battlefield V – V Open Beta Thoughts

Battlefield V – V Open Beta Thoughts

EA are back at it gain, subverting expectations with their naming conventions when it comes to their premier franchises. After Battlefield 1, what is the obvious next step? Why, Battlefield V of course! It’s a strange way of doing business, so the important thing to know: Battlefield V brings the series back to its roots, setting events during World War Two, first visited in the first game, that, confusingly, was called Battlefield 1942. Oh for some continuity. This is my opportunity to share some thoughts from the recent Open Beta, so please, hit the break.

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Heroes & Generals Enters Open Beta

Heroes & Generals Enters Open Beta

A new free-to-play MMOFPS has entered the arena, this one is known as Heroes & Generals and has a World War Two setting. It promises to allow gamers to play in two distinct fashions, the Hero side of things is first-person combat featuring ground, armoured and air combat along with a strategic layer with the Gnerals. The Generals will apparently determine the strategic direction of the war and manage reinforcements and battlefield assets.

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Path of Exile Servers Crash Due To Huge Demand For Open Beta

Path of Exile Servers Crash Due To Huge Demand For Open Beta

You can be forgiven for never having heard of Path Of Exile before. But if you’re reading this then you are about to be educated on one of the best games (in my opinion) to hit the online scene for a very long time.

Path of Exile is a new online ARPG (action role-playing game) that has just entered it’s open beta phase. Such is the demand for this indie game that servers are being absolutely “crushed under the number of players trying out Path of Exile“. The number of active players at any one moment has risen to around 70,000 in just three days of open beta, much higher than the developers anticipated. Servers were closed earlier today whilst emergency fixes were put in place to improve their stability. The issues have been temporarily fixed however and gamers are now free to sign up for a new account and play existing characters.

Developed by Grinding Gear Games an independent company from New Zealand, Path of Exile can be played 100% free of charge if the player chooses. Microtransactions are purchasable, but only alter the visuals and account settings such as bank tabs. All abilities, items, stats and anything to do with advancing your character are acquired by the skill of each individual player.

If you’ve ever played and enjoyed the Diablo series or Torchlight then this will be right up your street. It has quite a few unique elements about it that put it slightly above those games, something I will go into another time. Expect more news and a first impressions article soon.