Kabam studio, bought by Netmarble, has released a new fighting game about transformers. We look at her with both eyes.

What?

Transformers: Forged To Fight is an expensive and technologically advanced clone of the mobile freeplay fighting game Marvel Contest of Champions.

How?

The combat mechanics are close to the first commercially successful mobile fighting game – Injustice: Gods Among Us from Warner Bros. Swipe to the right and click to strike. In case of enemy attacks, swipe to the left for protection or dodge swipes up and down. When the super-strike scale is filled, click on the corresponding button and admire the beautiful series of blows.

The meta is based on collecting transformers obtained from the local analogue of gacha machines, and collecting resources for pumping them – the robots themselves do not gain experience.

As in any modern freeplay game, there are PvP, clans, chats and internal mail by default.

Why pay attention?

Transformers: Forged To Fight and Marvel Contest of Champions are being developed by one team – the Vancouver division of Kabam. It was for her fighting games that the Korean Netmarble laid out about $ 800 million in December last year.

In the summer of 2016, it was also reported that Marvel Contest of Champions earns about $25 million a month.

In other words, the authors of such a title definitely have something to learn.

What should I be ready for?

Fighting game about transformers is not only a very beautiful and technological game, but also very demanding for mobile hardware. 6 cores and 2 GB of RAM may not be enough for a comfortable game.

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