Most Anticipated MMOs And MMORPGs of 2015

Prepare for big battles and new adventures with these select MMOs and MMORPGs.

Posted By | On 01st, Feb. 2015

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BattleCry

Developer: Battle Studios
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Platforms: PC

BattleCry has been compared to Team Fortress 2. This upcoming brawler has the colorful characters, bright environments and fast gameplay but there is one thing in particular that separates the two video game titles. Unlike Team Fortress 2, BattleCry does not include and guns or bombs but instead a wide range of melee weapons.

The game takes on thirty players in team battles as they fight in close range battles slowly earning iron, an in-game currency used to purchase new skills and upgrades. Select characters and classes are available to choose all coming with their own unique abilities and skill sets. BattleCry is set to release this year as a free-to-play video game on the PC.


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