DC MOBA Infinite Crisis launching this month

Warner’s DC-themed MOBA, Infinite Crisis, will be leaving open beta and officially launching on Steam later this month.

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Unfortunately, that’s pretty much everything I have to say. Infinite Crisis‘s executive producer, Jeffrey Steefel, claims that the team have “designed, updated, and tuned almost every facet of the game based on player feedback”, so we can likely expect it to be in a decent state when it launches on 26 March, but as it’s a competitive online game I rather doubt this is the end of the development road. If nothing else, I imagine we’ll be seeing more characters added as time goes by.

Either way, Infinite Crisis will be leaving open beta and launching on Steam on 26 March. As IncGamers’ unofficial MOBA type, I will probably have another look at it around that time!


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