FPS battle-royale for mobile
Project: BloodStriker is a free action game for mobile by developer NetEase Games. It is a first-person shooter that features battle-royale-style gameplay. In it, players will be divided into teams and must compete with others on large maps, survive encounters, and be the last ones standing.
Similar to Call of Duty: Mobile or Apex Legends Mobile, Project: BloodStriker takes place in the near future wherein players will have access to an arsenal of highly advanced weapons and tactical munitions. They will utilize that equipment to help them gain an edge on the battlefield over their enemies.
Step into a warzone
Battle-royale shooters are still as popular as ever, offering fast-paced tactical and skill-based gameplay with the added flexibility of character classes and a variety of weaponry on offer. With the likes of Call of Duty: Mobile and PUBG leading the way, there is no shortage of great titles to choose from. If you’re after something new to try out, though, Project: BloodStrike might pique your interest.
This game will have you face other players in squad-based battles across large maps with unique environments. You will have your choice of operators with unique skills, which you can customize and augment using collectible tactical cores, making the combat quite fun and unpredictable. Collect money during matches that you can use to call for loadout drops that provide weapons and gear.
If you get taken out during your encounters, there’s still a chance to be revived as long as you have a teammate that is still alive and can come to aid you. A dynamic weather system is also in effect to make the experience more immersive. The game is currently in Open Beta, but sadly, it is limited to specific regions only, particularly in Southeast Asia.
Looks promising
Overall, Project: BloodStrike is yet another battle-royale shooter to add to your list of considerations if you’re a fan of the genre and are looking for something new to try out. While it doesn’t do anything revolutionary, its implementation of tactical cores and deployable loadouts makes an intriguing proposition that warrants a look. If you live in the regions it supports, you can give it a try now.