

No official release date has been given for Rocket Arena yet, so cool your jets until we hear more about the game in the coming months. 'Rocket Arena' is a non-lethal first-person shooter for PC and consoles from mobile powerhouse Nexon, where your goal is to blast your opponents out of the arena.

Final Strike Games will be giving away a handful of in-game items for those who participate in the beta, and there will also a few real-life prizes raffled out. Rockets rule everything in Rocket Arena, an explosive 3v3 shooter where you’re never out of the fight. Anyone interested has until May 22 to register, and those selected will be notified via e-mail. If all of this has your inner rocketeer screaming “Blast Off!” the good news is Rocket Arena will be holding a closed beta between May 23 and May 29. Players will take up the mantle of “one of the tour’s competitors, each one wielding their own unique rocket launcher, rockets, and special abilities.” There are six characters to go along with the regions: Kayi, Amphora, Izell, Jayto, Blastbeard, and Plink. This is split up into half a dozen different areas, with each of these zones being represented by a playable character. Rocketbot Attack: This is a cooperative game mode where you and a handful of friends must fight off a legion of computer-controlled Rocketbots.Īll of this chaos takes place in the world of Crater. Rocket Arena is a third-person shooter online video game developed by Final Strike Games and published by Electronic Arts.It seems very similar to Control in Destiny, but without set points. Mega Rocket: Another capture style mode that tasks players with fighting over points around the map where rockets have landed.

This looks to be a Capture the Flag style competition, not a soccer game-esque mode such as in Rocket League. Rocketball: Players must move a ball over to the opposing team’s goal and score the most points to win.Even if a player loses all three of these, they will still be able to push opponents out of the arena until the match is over. When a player is knocked out of the arena, they will lose one of their badges. Knockout: Each player begins a match with three badges.
