NCSoft Announces New MOBA, Will Use Characters From Other Titles
NCSoft is adding an all new action MOBA -- Master X Master (MXM) -- to their free-to-play lineup. The company announced the new game today, touting a “unique Tag System,” which will allow players to swap between characters mid-combat.
The game already boasts a roster of 30 characters -- including characters from pre-existing NCSoft titles like Blade & Soul and Guild Wars 2, and hundreds of Master combinations. It also offers a variety of both PvE and PvP modes; both containing co-op options.
Additional information on the game is available on the MXM site, with more being promised in the coming months.
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