Bleeding Edge release date revealed

Bleeding Edge release date revealed

After its official unveiling at E3 2019, Microsoft has finally announced the Bleeding Edge release date. Ninja Theory’s upcoming online game is coming on March 24 on Xbox One and PC (“on Windows 10 and Steam”) on March 24, 2020.

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Ninja Theory announced this at X019 in addition to revealing more details about the game. It will be cross-play across every system and platform. Pre-ordering gives players access to the closed beta next year as well as a skin pack. The closed beta will take place on February 14 and March 13. The skin pack contains three skins, a mount, a sticker pack, and three emotes.

Bleeding Edge release date revealed

The game is a four-on-four online team-based fighter from a third-person perspective. You can create unique loadouts for your character where you can mod them to fit your playstyle. And these items are all “earnable through gameplay,” which is an obvious way of saying you won’t have to buy these perks. Ninja Theory also conveyed how you can use the environment against your opponents by pulling or pushing people into hazards around the map. Players will be able to see more of these mechanics when the Bleeding Edge release date rolls around in March.

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