Battlecruisers is marking its fourth anniversary with a monumental update, the 'Trans Edition,' from Mecha Weka. This significant update introduces a wealth of new content, enhancing both single-player and multiplayer experiences.
What’s in Store in Battlecruisers 6.4 Trans Edition?
The update brings three new cruisers into the game: Goatherd, Pistol, and Megalith. Players can also explore two new buildings, Cannon and Sledgehammer, alongside two new units, SpyPlane and MissileFighter. Existing cruisers are getting a facelift with three new bodykits: Longbow Fringe, Rickshaw Scathis, and Yeti Corpse Piler, offering fresh customization options.
In Skirmishes, you can now select from Man o’ War, Huntress Prime, and Fortress Prime. PvP matches now feature an engaging countdown at the start, and aircraft trails now match player colors, adding a personal touch to the gameplay.
Balancing changes have been implemented across the board. Notable buffs include the Raptor’s shield build and recharge rate increasing from 3x to 5x, and the Hammerhead’s health boosting from 4000 to 4200. The ShipTurret’s damage has been enhanced from 40 to 60, though its range has been reduced from 19 to 16.
Visually, the game has been upgraded with underwater transparency, allowing players to admire their victories over their foes' wreckage. The sea now features enhanced shading, and the visuals of cruiser and ship destructions have been improved for a more immersive experience.
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Since its launch in 2021, Battlecruisers has consistently delivered major updates annually. The Trans Edition enriches the game with additional side quests and introduces a mysterious Battlefortress hidden in the South Pacific.
Set in a Flooded Earth in the year 2732, the game's universe is populated solely by robots engaged in construction and wage warfare. Players command their own Battlecruiser, customizing it with turrets, nuke launchers, and ultraweapons while navigating a treacherous array of enemies.
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