You Can Now Register for the Second Closed Beta of Command & Conquer: Legions
/Level Infinite and Yorha Studios announced that the next closed beta for their upcoming mobile strategy game Command & Conquer: Legions is now accepting signsups. Those with Android devices in Australia, Canada, France, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, and Spain can register through their official website to be one of the first wave of players to try out the game.
This is the second Closed Beta test for the mobile game as this next test will feature a new game mode called Mech Fury, a dynamic mode that allows players to control their mech and create powerful skill combinations to defeat incoming enemies to clear each map. Reaching set scores will grant rewards for players, including a special mech called Hunter which will carry over to the full game when it releases.
Here’s a brief description of Command & Conquer: Legions provided by a press release given to us.
In Command & Conquer: Legions, engage in strategic PVE and PVP battles against other factions as you collect Tiberium, a powerful resource brought to earth that can either be used for technological advancement or to unleash destruction on enemies. On a large map shared with other Commanders globally, you’ll be able to form strategic alliances of your choosing to coordinate attacks with your allies, share resources and strategize to outwit enemies. Send units to capture strategic locations and acquire as many Tiberium spikes as possible to claim precious resources. Outposts will extend reach and secure supply lines as players harvest resources, build bases, develop advanced technologies, and conquer cities and regions to claim victory.
Command & Conquer: Legions is set to launch sometime in 2024 on Google Play and the App Store.
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