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GALAHAD 3093 Switches To A Free-To-Play Game Today

Simutronics has officially switched their Arthurian multiplayer hero arena shooter GALAHAD 3093 has switched over to a free-to-play game. The game is still going to be in Early Access moving forward as they have yet to release a full version of it. However, there will now be certain aspects of the game you'll have to pay for to obtain. Those who purchased the game ahead of this move will be given the Trailblazer's Pack for free added to their accounts, which will come with a ton of in-game currency (10,000 Goldand and 1,500 Unlock Points) for extra cosmetic and blueprint unlocks, which they have valued at over $35. We have more info on the changes below as the game will be released in full sometime in Q2 2023.

Banner art for GALAHAD 3093, courtesy of Simutronics.
Banner art for GALAHAD 3093, courtesy of Simutronics.

"Pilot colossal mechs known as Lances, taking up the mantle of eight Arthurian legends. Embody each iconic Knight with personal abilities invoking their predecessor's past accomplishments. Sneak behind enemy lines as Morgan with her invisibility cloak. Turn the tide as Owain with his EMP blast. Disorient rivals with Mordred's teleport. Lead the charge as Arthur himself with the X-Calibur orbital strike. Mix and match dozens of Lance Variants with specialized stats, primary and secondary weapons, deployable tech, and upgrade modules for trillions of loadout combinations. Customize the look of each Knight's Lance with paint jobs, holographic banners, and nose art."

"Make planetfall on seven battlefields, such as the frozen moon Europa, the sand worm-infested Bayesian Canyons, and the storm-ridden SFG Heavy Industries. Synergize Knight and Lance loadouts alongside 11 other teammates for 12v12 mech battles within two different game modes. In Base Assault, work together to take down enemy generators, destroy defense turrets, capture new spawn points, and defend your team's base to degrade enemy tickets over time. Deathmatch includes capturable bases for strategic play, but only kills remove tickets."

"Throughout early access, our community has implemented incredibly creative team and individual strategies," said David Whatley, CEO, President, and Lead Designer at Simutronics. "Tricking enemies into chasing them through a teleporter with a proximity mine trap on the other side, guiding opponents with Arthur's pings to eradicate them, and other devious schemes. Now that anyone can jump in, we expect to see even more intense battles worthy of their own legends."


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