This week we’ve been chatting up developer Lucid Games’ Switchblade, which is a unique twist on the seemingly set-in-stone MOBA genre. Unlike more conventional games like Dota 2 and League of Legends, Switchblade offers mobility and battle cars in its action-packed gameplay. If this has piqued your interest, check out the what a match looks like in the gameplay video below: So,
Switchblade
Switchblade is a crazy beast. Relatively novice studio Lucid Games is attempting to take on the MOBA market at large, which is filled with some of the heaviest hitters in the industry. Even better, they are driving that momentum with a unique take–instead of a top-down League of Legends format, we see vehicle action more akin to Twisted Metal or Rocket League.
Indie development studio, Lucid Games, has today announced that their 5v5 action MOBA Switchblade will be launching on PS4 and also PC. Players won’t have long to wait as they’ll be able to jump in on January 22. To sweeten the deal, Switchblade will also be free to play across both platforms. Switchblade plays to a world set into
Back in January of last year, Switchblade’s closed beta made its way to PlayStation 4 and PC. Now, the developers have announced that the vehicular combat MOBA is set to finally hit early access on the aforementioned systems starting August 28, 2018, more than a half of a year after the game was originally supposed to launch. To
If you’ve ever wondered how Twisted Metal would feel in MOBA form, Lucid Games has stepped up to the plate to answer that question. The UK-based developers (likely best known for their work in Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions and porting Goat Simulator for consoles) has revealed that their battle-car based MOBA Switchblade will begin testing out their closed beta next week for