![]() ![]() As a way to bring new and old fans together, the Dutch developer has launched a Discord server dubbed " Reptile Hideout,"which will also be in the place where closed beta testers are eventually picked up from. Up to four players and online multiplayer support has been confirmed.įurther information on the title is currently a bit scarce, but Team Reptile has said more will be shared in the upcoming months. One of these new characters will be the final boss of the previous game, Doombox, who is an out of control experiment that escaped and took hold of the first machine it could find, an old boombox. Lethal League Blaze GalleryĬheck out some great in-game screenshots.Today, Dutch developer Team Reptile announced that its popular arcade projectile-fighting Lethal League, which first released back in 2014, is getting a sequel, dubbed Lethal League Blaze. The sequel is currently scheduled to hit sometime next year on PC and consoles.Īccording to Team Reptile, Lethal League Blaze will include more characters and game modes than its predecessor, as well as improved, high-resolution graphics, but will still maintain the same extreme, responsive experience that so many people fell in love with the first-time around. Also, check out the gallery for some intense in-game screenshots. Have you played the original Lethal League? What do you think of this game? Are you excited for Lethal League Blaze release date? Comment down below for your views. There will be twice the amount of characters at launch and will be released more soon in the future. Lethal League Blaze is the sequel to the very intense projectile-fighting game Lethal League famous for its ridiculous speeds and hitstun. Lethal League Blaze will launch for PC via Steam on October 24, and for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch in spring 2019. Watch the intense, fast-paced game in action below. Wicked Tracks: A Breakbeat, Hip-Hop and House soundtrack featuring the likes of Hideki Naganuma, Frank Klepacki, Pixelord, Bignic, and of course, Klaus Veen.And then there are game modes like Strikers, using goals, and something called Lethal Volley… Modes and options: Pick your preferred style of play like with HP, one-shot kill or points.Then check out the event-based Story Mode that has you playing all sides of the going-downs in Shine City. Play on your own: Step up to the plate by yourself and beat a series of opponents in the Arcade Mode to reach the beat-blasting bossfight.New modes and stages are in there too and even the soundtrack can be unlocked to play at leisure. Tons of unlockable extras and secrets: Unlock characters and their outfits as you play.Then go further beyond with parries and countering with throws ending with the pure psychological goodness: taunts. Improve by learning how to use Smashes, Bunts and Special Abilities to your advantage. Easy to pick up, hard to master gameplay: Start off simply hitting the ball faster and faster back and forth.It is a sequel to the 2014 title Lethal League. Up to four players: Play locally AND online with up to four players. Lethal League Blaze is an indie fighting game developed by Team Reptile.You can play locally with friends and foes, by yourself in the singleplayer modes or battle it out online!” Key Features You can tag the ball to your color, but on those high speeds, the tables are quickly turned. But every strike speeds up the ball or even doubles its speed, up to shatteringly extreme velocities. You can manipulate the ball to get the perfect angle and use your character’s special moves to surprise them. In the game, the goal is to beat your opponents with the ball. Even now, with their sport pushed underground, players and crews compete in the League for challenge and respect. The group who kept playing was dubbed the Lethal League. In Shine City, the anti-gravity ball game has long been illegal. “Lethal League Blaze is an intense, high-speed ball game, with unique characters, outta sight sounds and none of that weak shit.
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