Simultaneous Release on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Windows, Mac, Linux; Wii U Coming Q2 2016
SYDNEY – Jan. 27, 2015 – Blowfish Studios invites gamers to create, share and play their very own first person shooter levels when they release Gunscape simultaneously for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows, Mac and Linux on March 2, 2016. Wii U owners can join the first-person shooter and world-building fun in Q2 2016.
Gunscape offers intense run and gun first-person shooter action and an intuitive suite of tools to design levels, allowing players to create their own in-depth campaigns and competitive multiplayer maps.
Players can populate their worlds with a wide assortment of environments, weapons, enemies and props inspired by the most popular shooters of all time. Levels will be shareable across all supported platforms, making Gunscape the world’s first game to share user-created content across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, Windows, Mac and Linux.
Multiplayer maps support up to 20 players in online play. In split-screen multiplayer Gunscape allows up to 8 players on Xbox One and PC, five on Wii U and four on PlayStation 4.
Gamers also have the option of creating their own campaigns or can blast their way through Blowfish Studios’ which features eight levels, three bosses and can be enjoyed by one or more players.
“Thanks to the cross platform sharing no matter what you’re playing on, you’ll be able to access the very best content the Gunscape community has to offer,” said Benjamin Lee, CEO, Blowfish Studios. “With the combined imaginations of gamers on six platforms as the only limit, Gunscape will always offer fresh content.”
Here is the new Gunscape video:
Gunscape is currently in Early Access on the PC, with the full version set to release simultaneously in Q1 2016 for PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 on March 2, 2016. Wii U owners can join the first-person shooter and world-building fun in Q2 2016.
Related: Gunscape is World’s First Game to Share User-Created Content Across Multiple Platforms
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