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Warface: Breakout Revealed, Releases Today On PS4 And Xbox One

May 26, 2020
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The free-to-play shooter Warface is getting a spin-off game–and it’s launching today.

Warface: Breakout releases today for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and it’s a new competitive first-person online shooter that’s inspired by Counter-Strike. Like Warface, Breakout is published by the Russian studio My.Games. It’s developed by My.Games’ internal studio, Allods Team.

Unlike Warface, Breakout is a paid title. You can pick up the shooter for $20 USD for the standard edition or $30 USD for a deluxe edition that also includes bonuses like extra skins. The listings are available now on the PlayStation and Xbox online stores, which you can check out below.

Xbox One:

PlayStation 4:

My.Games says Breakout will deliver “classic, gunplay-focused competitive FPS” action, featuring controls that have been “optimized” for console. The gameplay loop involves one team trying to plant and detonate a bomb and the other side trying to stop them.

Players earn “credits” by completing objectives, and they can be spent on new weapons and equipment at the onset of reach round. This is pretty much the exact same setup as Counter-Strike.

My.Games says Breakout has more than 30 “realistic” weapons, including assault rifles and SMGs, as well as shotguns, sniper rifles, and machine guns.

There will be five maps at launch: Storage, Facility, Oasis, and Sandstorm. More maps will come later through the game’s post-launch support plan.

The studio also confirmed that Breakout will not have a battle pass, but players will be able to spend real money to purchase crates that contain cosmetic items.

For lots more on Breakout, check out GameSpot’s preview video embedded above.

Warface was originally created by Crytek before My.Games took over publishing control of the series. The game is currently available on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.

The products discussed here were independently chosen by our editors. GameSpot may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site.

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