Indie Title, Laser League, Shown Briefly at E3

Indie Title, Laser League, Shown Briefly at E3

Short video, but the game looks cool!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 16, 2017 @ 12:34 PM (Staff Bios)
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Laser League is a brand new fast-paced action game that will be coming to Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. The game has not been confirmed for Switch, but it may be something we can look for in the future. It's one of those games that is very easy to pick up, but it's hard to master. You will find yourself learning the basics after a short time, but advanced mechanics and insane combos won't be achieved unless you're very dedicated.

We don't get a huge look at the game, and to the best of my knowledge, there isn't any E3 floor footage of the game being played. So, unfortunately, all I have to offer is the incredibly short 30-second trailer that was shown at E3. The main point of the game is to control the nodes on the battlefield that cover the arena in different colored lights. You must utilize speed and skill to outwit and outplay your opponents in order to claim victory. Check out the trailer down below!

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