Tannenberg, the 64-player WW1 shooter, is now playable in open beta

Tannenberg is the standalone growth to Verdun, a large-scale multiplayer World War One shooter with a concentrate on authenticity. So when you like your shooters with out the triple-A bloat of perks, DLC and the like, you’ll be glad to know that Tannenberg has simply entered open beta on Steam Early Access. You can get into the trenches proper now for £13.99 or $17.99, with an extra 20% off when you personal Verdun. 

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Where Verdun was set on the western entrance, Tannenberg takes you to the east – your selections of allegiance embody not solely the Russians and Germans, but in addition the underrepresented Austro-Hungarians.

The warfare within the east was very completely different to the trenches within the west, and accordingly, Tannenberg’s 4 maps are bigger and extra open than Verdun’s, and may accommodate double the gamers – 64 of them in whole, in truth. Weather can differ and have an effect on gameplay, so stay up for scrapping within the snow. There’s additionally a brand new sport mode, Maneuver, wherein two groups of 32 compete to regulate an expansion of goal zones throughout these sprawling maps. Maneuver will embody full AI bot help.

The open beta is content-complete, and the devs at the moment are specializing in steadiness and polish forward of a full launch within the first quarter of subsequent 12 months.

Sound good? Head to Tannenberg’s Steam page to enlist. To pattern its heritage, it’s also possible to take a look at Verdun here.


 
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