Crossout's SEA Server Now Available Together With A Major Content Update
/Crossout, the third-person online vehicle shooter’s closed beta launched in the Southeast Asia region together with it’s latest major content update.
The latest content update comes with the implementation of a battle pass system for the new season, Doomsday Cars, and a Personal Playground area that features interactive upgrades to your garage to spice things up.
The battle pass system in Crossout is just like any other premium progression system out today. Players who purchased the battle pass for the current season will be rewarded with exclusive cosmetic rewards such as skins, and other unique items as they progress in their battle pass. Those who haven’t purchased the battle pass can still rank it up and can buy it on a later date to unlock all the rewards they’ve reached so far.
Together with the launch of the SEA server in the closed beta, publisher PlayPark Inc is pushing the esports side of Crossout by planning a series of tournaments in collaboration with key esports partners such as Mineski, TNC, WomboXCombo, and CollabAsia.
Crossout is developed by Targem Games and co published by Gaijin Entertainment and PlayPark Inc and it’s a free-to-play PC title set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland where vehicle combat populate the dunes and ruined cities. Crossout has a variety of game modes to fit those interested in either PvE or PvP experiences, with crafting as one of the key elements in improving your ride’s effectiveness to take on the best players and the hardest content available.
Interested in taking this for a spin? Here are the system requirements for Crossout and if you need more information about the game, check out the game’s official website.
Minimum System Requirements:
OS: 7 (32-Bit) / 8 (32-Bit) / 10 (32-Bit)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 / Amd Phenom II X3 720
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GT 440 or Radeon HD 5670 or Intel HD 4000
RAM: 4 GB
Hard Disk Space: 6 GB
Recommended System Requirements:
OS: Windows 7 (64-Bit) / 8 (64-Bit) / 10 (64-Bit)
CPU: Intel Core i5-3330 or AMD FX 6300
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 TI or AMD Radeon R7 260X
RAM: 6 GB
Hard Disk Space: 6 GB
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