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'StarBlood Arena' Confirmed Coming to PS VR This April; Here's What We Know So Far

'StarBlood Arena' Confirmed Coming to PS VR This April; Here's What We Know So Far

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

"StarBlood Arena" has finally been given a release date. Gamers who may not be too aware of what the game is about should check out what this spectacular space shooter has to offer.

According to  PlayStation, "StarBlood Arena" is set to release for the PlayStation VR come April 11 in North America and April 12 for Europe. Pre-ordering the title will provide buyers with the Legends Pack, which comprises the Steel Hercules skin for The Baron, Granny Granny Boom Boom skin for Alice, El Diablo Azul skin for Buck and over 10,000 BloodBux.

The BloodBux is considered in-game currency that is earned through fighting in the Arena. This can be used to purchase items that "StarBlood Arena" has yet to announce. More posts from PlayStation define the game as a way to test the player's mobility and aim, among others, especially as they are pitted in the seemingly endless terrains of many galaxies. Players will find themselves battling for credits, glory and survival with the StarBlood Network spreading the clashes as they transpire through the whole cosmos.

"StarBlood Arena" modes include the single player Carnage deathmatches, as well as Team Carnage deathmatches and Invaders Co-Op. As the players are granted absolute freedom, they will have to find ways to maneuver through situations, while attacking any opposition along the way. There will be nine various ships that possess a distinct playing style that players can pilot and utilize to make the best out of every trip.

As per the PlayStation Store, "StarBlood Arena" costs $39.99. The game is developed by WhiteMoon Dreams, defined as a PlayStation VR title for first-person shooter aficionados. No further confirmed details have been disclosed on the plot and additional future content just yet.

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