Heavy Metal Machines Teams With Alienware For Closed Beta Giveaway
Developer and publisher Hoplon has partnered exclusively with computer company Alienware for a massive key giveaway. As of now, the Heavy Metal Machines closed beta is up and running and gamers will have plenty of chances to obtain keys -- starting with the Alienware giveaway.
To obtain a key, gamers will need to head over to the Alienware site. There are a little over 9000 keys left. You will need to set up an account on the Alienware site... or, if you're a bit lazy, just log in with Facebook.
Heavy Metal Machines is a 4v4 post-apocalyptic vehicle arena combat game featuring eight playable characters, a training mode, daily quests, and more.
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