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Clan N Beat ‘em up Online Multiplayer Game Announced for Consoles and PC

Clan N Beat ‘em up Online Multiplayer Game Announced for Consoles and PC

Istanbul, Turkey – Developer Creamative has revealed Clan N, a beat ‘em up arcade style multiplayer game, coming to PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch in 2019. Set in an ancient Eastern theme, play as the fighting master group Clan N in local and online multiplayer to gamers in a fast-paced brawler action with four diverse characters to choose from.

The game presents seven robust and challenging levels, each containing dedicated minigames which are tightly integrated into the main story. Overall, Clan Ns main levels and campaign story are divided into 50 sections, making for an action-packed fighting game that is easy to jump in to.

“We created the game with the classic arcade fighter in mind but wanted to bring more modern combat solutions to it,” said Özden Irmak, founder of Creamative. “Clan N brings dynamic fighting styles among each of the four master fighters you can play as but distinctively separates the stylized fighting techniques so players have a diverse assortment of tactics to choose from.”

A full list of features include:

  • Four unique characters each with their own upgradeable attributes
  • Assortment of fighting mechanics including dodging, blocking heavy attacks, light attacks, and special attacks all based on popular techniques
  • A main story with 7 levels divided into more than 50 sections
  • Casual minigames tightly integrated into the main story that can be played separately as well
  • Challenging mid-to-end level bosses with varying degrees of difficulty
  • A slick and clean visual experience with accompanying far east-inspired music and sound effects
  • Local and online multiplayer gameplay

Check Out the CLAN N Gameplay Trailer:

For more information about CLAN N, please visit here: http://www.clanngame.com/

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