Medieval Multiplayer Game Mordhau Launches on Playstation and Xbox This July
/Developer Triternion announced that their 64-player online multiplayer medieval game Mordhau is going to consoles on July 12 and will feature crossplay between Xbox and PlayStation players.
This version of the game will feature the same game modes currently available on the PC version of the game. Modes like Invasion, Frontline, Horde, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and Skirmish will be available at launch.
Here’s a rundown of the game’s features.
Features Include:
Massive battles: From small-scale engagements to 64-player all-out war in modes such as Frontline and Invasion.
Cooperative & offline play: Fight waves of enemies alongside your friends in the cooperative Horde mode, or practice your skills offline against AI.
Free-form melee and ranged combat: Take complete control over your character, timing attacks and develop your unique style.
In-depth character customization: Sculpt your character’s look, create your weapon from various parts, and pick out individual armor pieces to create the perfect warrior.
Huge arsenal of weapons & equipment: Take on enemies in hand-to-hand combat with a greatsword, rain arrows from above, or even sit back and build fortifications.
Fight anywhere: Experience cavalry charges, fight on ladders, and operate siege engines such as catapults and ballistas.
Visceral and gory combat: Feel the impact of every blow, send limbs flying as you wreak havoc upon your foes (blood & gore are optional).
Believable fights: A game where fights look believable, balancing between gameplay and realism.
Mordhau has been available on the PC platform since 2019 and has garnered good reception from its fans and critics as it has an OpenCritic score of 83.
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