Ubisoft announces tactical MMO EndWar Online
Ubisoft's latest self proclaimed "nex-gen" browser game sounds a bit like a trending political Twitter tag. Developed by Ubisoft Shanghai, Tom Clancy's EndWar Online bills itself as a "tactical and strategic MMO that offers real time battles, HQ and army management, and massive community-based wars".
Keeping with the theme of recycling old series, EndWar was originally an RTS released back in 2008 for both consoles and PC. EndWar Online takes place after the events of the original EndWar with major governmental super powers waging an all out war on each other because "war never ends".
Players will get a choice to participate in both PvE and PvP missions with more than 80 hero units, who can level up and have access to their own unique abilities. The units themselves come in several varieties that include the usual warmachine staples like tanks, anti-aircraft and helicopters.
No specific release date has been given, but beta signups are now available on the EndWar official site.
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