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LASER LEAGUE Multiplayer Future Sport Game Releases First Content Update

LASER LEAGUE Multiplayer Future Sport Game Releases First Content Update

505 Games and Roll7 release the first content update to enrich and expand their new addictive sport of the future, available now in Early Access

Laser League is the arcade-style multiplayer action sport of the future from indie publisher 505 Games and BAFTA award-winning development studio Roll7 – now available in Early Access on Steam for PC.  The game has received its first content update, expanding the laser mayhem experience! This update includes a new stadium with 4 new maps, 2 new teams, 2 new power ups and 3 additional maps for the original arenas. 

Introducing a new location in Doha, the modern and impressive Al Shama Stadium, home to two of the region’s most formidable teams – the Falcons and the Cobras.

A cool blue oasis in the harsh desert, Al Shama stadium’s Laser maps flow like water, with intricate, constantly morphing designs that require perpetual movement in order to survive.

They are:

  • CHEVRON: Restrictive. Requires constant movement
  • VEXATION: Complex. Breaks into regions
  • SLINGSHOT: Dynamic. Dangerous long lasers
  • SINGULARITY: Centric. Centre domination is key.

Teams playing in Al Shama will eperience the effects of 2 new powerups:

  • Stun, which briefly downs the opposing team.
  • Lockdown, which prevents one team from wall wrapping!

But this is not all, as the original arenas also see new maps added:

  • [Empire Campus] WRAPGAME: Tactical. Wall wrapping is key.
  • [Geng Hao Megaplex] CROSSFIRE: Shred. Long spinning lasers.
  • [SilverTip Arena] TURBINE: Locomotive. Kinetic domination of space.

Check Out the Laser League March, 2018 Update Video:

Laser League is now available for PC via Steam Early Access.

Related: LASER LEAGUE Multiplayer Future Sport Sensation Available Now on Steam Early Access

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