Dreadnought Gameplay Sneak Peek From Yager
If you've been searching for something that has the 5v5 deathmatch gameplay but also brings a bit more of a tactical element to your gaming, then you may want to keep Dreadnought on your radar.
Brought to you by the teams at Yager and Grey Box, Dreadnought is a free-to-play tactical aerial armada game set to release in 2015
Back in June, Spunkify brought you a heads-up on this title from his visit to E3 and the title looks to be moving along quite nicely.
Touting multiple class types and insane customization (both to the ships themselves and to your crew and skills), Dreadnought takes on the slower, more strategic style of combat reminiscent of a "World of Tanks" type gameplay, while adding in a wide array of diverse play styles
Check out the 5v5 demo above and let us know if this is a title you'll be keeping an eye on as release approaches! Be sure to follow the game's official site as well to stay tuned on all new developments.
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