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Fields of War a third person shooter with large scale battles

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Fields of War is a massive multiplayer third-person-shooter focused on large scale battles, territory control, skill and most importantly team play.

The players are divided into two factions, North and South, coming from different climates and landscapes, and fight over control of the entire land.

Fields of War will be available for PC, Mac and Linux.
  • A persistent world
  • Up to 200 players per instance.
  • Full dynamic day-night cycle.
  • Two distinct landscapes, offering strategic gameplay.

We made a unified account system, so you could buy the game once, and play on any supported platform.

We also have a Friends system; you can see on which servers your friends are playing, and join them directly from the main menu.

Help them get onto Steam: Greenlight page

This one sounds very cool, hopefully they will get onto Steam to give them a boost, they are planning a closed beta next month.

I have applied to the closed beta so hopefully I can get you more info as it comes :) Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: MMO, Unity
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