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Rocket Arena Releases
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CITY, Calif.--(July 14, in the year of our Lord 2020)--Today,
Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) and Seattle-based studio Final
Strike Games have announced that Rocket Arena, an explosive 3v3
shooter where rockets control everything, is now available with
cross-play support on PlayStation®4, Xbox One and PC via Origin™ and
Steam. Featuring a diverse roster of 10 playable heroes,
customizable playstyles and highly competitive action, Rocket Arena
offers visceral fast-paced combat that breaks genre conventions to
be unlike any other hero shooter in its category.
“Our game is a truly unique hero shooter that’s unlike anything
players have experienced. At the surface, the fun and frantic combat
is quick to grasp, but behind the curtain there is a robust, deep
game that's highly competitive, full of rockets, and challenging to
master,” said Kevin Franklin, Co-Founder of Final Strike Games. “Our
EA partnership has allowed our team to realize an uncompromised
vision of Rocket Arena. With their support, we've crafted a deep
multiplayer game, rich world and IP that we are incredibly proud of.
We already have tons of free post-launch content in the works and
can’t wait to share what else we have in store for all our players.”
At launch, Rocket Arena will be giving players access to all 10
playable heroes, which feature 100 levels of progression, 10 diverse
maps, 22 gameplay changing artifacts, custom games, as well as
social and ranked playlists. The game will also include 4
competitive game modes, a cooperative mode, a training level and
practice mode, daily and weekly challenges and dozens of cosmetic
items, all of which can be unlocked through in-game progression.
Rocket Arena features several unique mechanics to amplify player
experience, including the Blast Meter which tells players how far
their opponents will fly as they attempt to knock them out of the
arena. Players are also never out of the action. Once KO'd, players
fly back into the arena to survey the scene and return to the fight,
keeping all competitors on their toes. Additionally, every hero in
the game’s colorful lineup has their own distinctive personality,
playstyle and signature rocket launcher, with a high skill ceiling
that allows players to show off a variety of advanced movements like
rocket jumping while sniping, dodging and firing combos.
Final Strike Games has a slew of content planned for Rocket Arena’s
launch and beyond. Rocket Arena will follow a seasonal model
approximately around 3 months adding new characters and limited-time
events featuring new maps and modes free for all players. Each
season will dive deeper into the lore behind the heroes and the
world of Crater while also introducing a wide variety of new
cosmetics, a Blast Pass, new ranked season, and much more. The first
season of Rocket Arena is scheduled to kick off on July 28, just two
weeks post-launch, bringing a new playable hero – Flux, over 10 new
playlists, representing Rocket Arena’s social, PvE and ranked modes
and daily and weekly challenges.
Rocket Arena is rated T for Teen by the ESRB and is available now on
PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC via Origin and Steam. The Standard
Edition can be purchased for $29.99, The Mythic Edition can be
purchased for $39.99, and features all content in the Standard
Edition plus the Mythic Guardian Phoenix Jayto Outfit, the highest
tier cosmetic available in the game alongside 15 custom effects, 3
Epic cosmetics, 2 Epic VFX trails, and 1,000 Rocket Fuel, enough
premium in-game currency to purchase the Season 1 Blast Pass (for
950 Rocket Fuel).
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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