Start your engines and man the guns because Crossout Mobile has begun rolling out.
Crossout, a F2P Mad Max Style MMO, Goes Mobile
High-octane vehicular action game, Crossout, is making the jump to mobile. It has been sitting in an open beta state for a few years on PC and console. But recently, Targem Games and Gaijin Entertainment announced that spinoff Crossout Mobile is ready and waiting on Android, with iOS to follow soon.
High-octane vehicular action game, Crossout, is making the jump to mobile. It has been sitting in an open beta state for a few years on PC and console. But recently, Targem Games and Gaijin Entertainment announced that spinoff Crossout Mobile is ready and waiting on Android, with iOS to follow soon.
Crossout is a Mad Max-esque post-apocalyptic shooter in which players duke it out with fully customisable vehicles in chaotic PvP or PvE environments. Channelling your inner War Boy feels extra rewarding when your custom-made flamethrowing rig is tearing through the opposition. And honestly, it looks as good as it sounds.
Crossout Mobile, as the name suggests, is the mobile rendition of the title and is available now in North America, Europe, Middle East and other territories on Android. Apple users will have to wait just a couple more days for the iOS release on 10th February. However, early adopters of Crossout Mobile are set to earn some handy rewards for an easier start to the game.
The new Battle Pass season has already started for Crossout Mobile, focussing on the car parts unique to the Founders faction. Rewards include sturdy structural parts taken from heavy construction vehicles, as nail guns and fricken laser beams. These materials can then be used to craft heavily armoured cars with which to run roughshod over the enemy.
A new “Knives Out” mode will also see players wiedling naught but melee weapons with special jumping mechanics using built-in jump pads without restrictions. It sounds ridiculous, and we’re all over it.
A new seasonal pack is also available to purchase in the in-game store, which gives access to “Rakshasa”, a formidable armoured car equipped with a contact borer. This somewhat stabby vehicle can make sharp dashes forward and deploy a “Chameleon” invisibility module, as well as the “Fortune” wheel launcher.