Spellbreak

Spellbreak

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Release Date: September 3, 2020

Action, TPP, fantasy, free-to-play, RPG elements, online, battle royale, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet

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A representative of the battle royale genre, enriched with RPG elements. In Spellbreak, players take part in dynamic battles as magicians with elemental powers.

Spellbreak is a battle royale game enriched with RPG elements. The title was developed by the independent studio Proletariat - a team whose ranks include former employees of companies such as Harmonix, Turbine and Insomniac Games.

Mechanics

In Spellbreak the action is shown from TPP. In the course of the game we play the role of magicians participating in battles, from which only one can leave (and win). Dynamic clashes take place in a gradually decreasing arena, which makes encounters with other wizards more and more frequent with time.

Before starting the game we choose one of several character classes, which can be expanded with an additional profession selected from the same pool in the course of the skirmish. Individual specializations are based on elements, and each of them has a unique passive ability and three magical scrolls, which we unlock or develop during the game, in exchange for skill points.

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Last updated on May 11, 2020

Videos and Screens

[1:10] Spellbreak trailer #1

Spellbreak Summary

Early Access:October 18, 2018

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Switch

Switch

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4

Xbox One

Xbox One

Developer: Proletariat

Publisher: Proletariat

Spellbreak System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum: Intel Core i5-6400 2.7 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GT 640 / Radeon R7 260 or better, WIndows 10 64-bit

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