Watch: New Trailer for Fallout Publisher's 32-Player PC Game, Battlecry
Bethesda launches new trailer and announces beta plans for upcoming PC game.
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Fallout and Elder Scrolls publisher Bethesda has released a new teaser trailer for its upcoming 32-player free-to-play online PC game, Battlecry.
The game, which was announced back in May, is in development at Austin, Texas-based BattleCry Studios--a new company led by Star Wars: The Old Republic veteran Rich Vogel. Battlecry is the developer's first game since its formation in 2012.
One thing that may stand out to you in the trailer above is Battlecry's distinctive art style. This "expressive world" was designed by Viktor Antonov, who was responsible for Half-Life 2's City 17. He also worked on Dishonored.
Bethesda also has announced that the first beta tests for Battlecry will begin in Australia and New Zealand in early 2015. If you're attending Pax Australia this weekend at the Melbourne Convention Centre, however, you can play the game at the show.
Gamers in Australia and New Zealand can sign up for the Battlecry beta at the game's website. Plans for the US and Europe were not specified. For more on Battlecry, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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