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Crossout Celebrates Ten Years with a Major Content Update in New Trailer!

Gaijin Entertainment has announced the release of a major content update for Crossout in the form of the "Rogue Mind". 

In "Rogue Mind" you'll find new parts and weapons for your armoured cars, some exotic game modes, a charismatic robot called Wade, and numerous gifts and events that celebrate a decade of Crossout. 

Now, let's talk about what you can expect. You'll find that there's a new brawl game mode known as "Evolution". In this mode, large machines will devour smaller ones by touching them, and with each successful absorption, these will grow in size and change appearance. So, think Snake, but with horrifying armoured cars. While these vehicles won't have weapons, you'll need to be careful of invulnerable AI opponents.

Other unusual brawls will include "Sea Battle" where you'll fight with pre-assembled armoured ships. There will also be "On the Sight" where the mode will be entirely in first-person view. And of course, we can't forget the racing mode: "No Brakes". 

Amongst your interesting new parts for your car are the "Myriad" chassis which resembles the legs of a centipede. You'll also find the "Charon" pulse accelerator, which has shells that you can attach to enemies and cause damage to the other cars around them. Plus, there's the "Jupiter" energy cannon which will fire superheated plasma shells which will then merge into a ball of lightning.

Joining you here is Wade, the previously mentioned robot companion. He'll accompany you on adventures, talk about world events, and comment on your feats in battle. Wade is also incredibly helpful when you want to design your vehicle, and will offer some creative input. 

Since Crossout was initially revealed, more than 33 million accounts have registered on all platforms combined. There are over 725 million unique armoured cars, and overall, players have accumulated more than 100 thousand years in-game. But Gaijin Entertainment promises that this is only the beginning for Crossout players.

Bex Prouse

Bex Prouse

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