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Warface, Crytek's F2P, comes by surprise to Switch

Warface, Crytek's F2P, comes by surprise to Switch

Crytek publishes its multiplayer free to play in the Australian eShop, which is also expected in other regions.

Crytek has published by surprise Warface, his first person and free to play action game on Nintendo Switch. The title has come out without prior notice this February 17 in the eShop, first in Australia and is expected to arrive in the other regions during the next hours or tomorrow. There were no indications or concrete date of the arrival of the game of the parents of Crysis to the hybrid console of Nintendo and will want to compete directly with other similar free-to-play proposals such as Fortnite and Warframe.

PVP, PVE and integrated purchases

Warface is an online title that has a negligible amount of content. Battles on more than 50 multiplayer maps, as well as cooperative PVE missions in the form of raids and more than 200 realistic and customizable weapons. In total, according to the company, it has more than 80 million players worldwide and can be played for free. They also have different PVP modes in all types of locations.

warface already on switch

The plot revolves around trying to stop a megacorporation with tyrannical dyes, eliminate a zombie challenge in the middle of Chernobyl and end a robotic army in the middle of the planet Mars. Players have five classes available with their unique abilities, a large number of customizable elements and various equipment options, as well as aesthetic variations. Naturally, there are several objects that can be purchased in the eShop, such as the currency -kredits- of the game with real money or packs of all kinds, such as one called Yakuza Pack that comes with six weapons.

At the moment, at the time of the publication of this news the game was not yet available in the Spanish eShop.

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