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Studio 369 unveils idle mech battler MetalCore Arena

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Persevering with to roll out its PC-based mech shooter MetalCore, developer Studio 369 lately introduced a forthcoming extension to the sport.

Known as MetalCore Arena, it’s an idle battler through which squads of infantry and mechanized models compete in league-based matches. Gamers will be capable to be a part of or create leagues of as much as 20 members. Utilizing their unit and automobile playing cards, gamers can then arrange formations for each offensive and defensive eventualities in line with their opponents’ technique.

Obtainable for PC and free-to-play, no launch date has but been revealed.

The announcement comes behind MetalCore promoting out 4 of its 5 automobile NFTs mints. This newest Genesis assortment marks the primary time it’s bought NFTs because the unique troopers had been launched in 2022. Starting from hover tanks to mechs and plane, NFTs can solely be minted on Immutable’s zkEVM, and paid for utilizing MetalCore’s MCG token. Costs vary from $100 to $500. 

When it comes to the MCG token, it hasn’t carried out so effectively. Since launching on twenty eighth June, its worth has dropped 80%.

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