Hawken trailer celebrates imminent open beta
Hawken is finally entering open beta tomorrow, and Adhesive Games has released a new launch trailer to celebrate the impending event.
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Hawken is finally entering open beta tomorrow, and Adhesive Games has released a new launch trailer to celebrate the impending event.
Free-to-play multiplayer mech game Hawken has had its official launch delayed until early 2013, instead opting to go to open beta on the originally scheduled release date of December 12. In anticipation of the open beta, it will be closing its Vanguard Initiative pre-sales tomorrow.
If you have been itching to climb into a mech and blow away other mechanical giants in a multiplayer frenzy, GameFly and Shacknews are giving away 50,000 keys to Hawken to let players test their skills in an upcoming closed beta beginning on November 8.
Hawken publisher and parent company Meteor Entertainment has secured another $18 million in its second round of funding, building a war chest that it says may go toward a free-to-play acquisition.
Free-to-play FPS Hawken is about big stompy robots and looks pretty, you may already know. You may be content with that knowledge but for those who wish to have more, developer Adhesive Games has put together a series of videos explaining buying customising mechs, how combat works, and several of its modes.
Adhesive Games has announced Hawken will be playable using the Oculus Rift device when dev kits go out in December, and for wider consumer audiences once it hits retail next year.
Free-to-play mech game Hawken is getting a live action adaptation. The series is in development by Warner Premiere and is set to premiere in 2013.
Stylish indie stompy robot FPS Hawken will is locking onto a December 12 (12-12-12, snazzily) launch on PC under a free-to-play model. Beta testing signups are now open, if you fancy giving it a go before then.
A multiplayer mech combat FPS with gorgeous retro-future environments has been announced by indie developer Adhesive Games.