CrimeCraft comes out of hiding with new screenshots
A while back, Epic Games announced that it had licensed its Unreal Engine 3 tech to a little known game developer called Vogster to create an urban MMO shooter called CrimeCraft. It's been over two years since that announcement but now Vogster has come out of hiding to reveal some details and the first screenshots from their game.
CrimeCraft has a little bit of Escape from New York in its premise as criminals are dumped into the fictional Sunrise City to fend for themselves. Players will be able to battle each other and AI enemies in multiplayer matches but their character is persistant in the game world and can add skills and trades by doing certain jobs. There's also a crafting system for weapons and items and even a black market to buy, sell and trade items. CrimeCraft is expected to launch sometime this spring or summer but there's no word yet on a beta sign-up.
CrimeCraft has a little bit of Escape from New York in its premise as criminals are dumped into the fictional Sunrise City to fend for themselves. Players will be able to battle each other and AI enemies in multiplayer matches but their character is persistant in the game world and can add skills and trades by doing certain jobs. There's also a crafting system for weapons and items and even a black market to buy, sell and trade items. CrimeCraft is expected to launch sometime this spring or summer but there's no word yet on a beta sign-up.
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