Battle Stars, the recent made-in-India first-person shooter developed by SuperGaming, has received all-new Cricket World Cup-inspired skins for fans to try out. Additionally, gamers can also enjoy a new game mode called TDM Rumble Mode, alongside a new map called Mumbai vs Delhi. The new update is ready to make it to the game this week as it expects to enhance the casual hero shooter experience on Android and iOS.
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Battle Stars Cricket World Cup Skin Update Arrives
Cricket World Cup skins are now a part of the Battle Stars roster. SuperGaming has introduced various cosmetic items for the characters in-game with the latest update.
Fans can expect the following cosmetics in the all-new Battle Star update:
- Techno (Men in Blue/India)
- Zak (Smashing Proteas/South Africa)
- Lord Musk (Raging Lions/England)
- Razor (Mighty Aussies/Australia)
These skins will be available in-game, where one can equip their desired outfit for their characters before jumping into a PvP game of Battle Stars.
All-New TDM Rumble Mode
The brand-new TDM (Team-Deathmatch) Rumble Mode includes an updated map and a 'Pro' control scheme, as stated by the Indian developers. The Rumble Mode offers the following upgrades for players to try out
1) New Rumble Controls: The all-new Rumble controls are an upgrade over the manual aiming. The improved joystick touch input is a new touch for gamers to try out. Battle Stars' new TDM Rumble Mode offers gamers much greater control over their heroes, allowing one to shoot and dodge with precision.
2) New Mumbai vs Delhi Map: Developers have put together a best of Mumbai and Delhi in a single cap, completing it with a makeover to offer fans fresh encounters. This is a massive upgrade over the regular map pool that the title usually provides to the mobile gamers.
3) Grenades (new addition): The latest explosive addition to the arsenal of Battle Stars is an incredible change of pace for gamers. Grenades are quick and practical tools that one can opt for when looking to end a firefight without hassles quickly.
Battle Stars Season 1 has concluded with players competing for the top spot on the leaderboard as they received a chance to meet Techno Gamerz in person. During Season 1, gamers have chipped in two million hours and played around 3.7 million games, according to SuberGaming. These are astonishing numbers for an indie mobile title making its way this far. Season 2 also increased numbers, with 20 million matches played and over 41 million kills. With the ongoing Season 3, it is yet to see what the developers have in mind. The latest World Cup update adds in a great deal of content for new comers and veterans to try out.