Crossout celebrates 10 years

Emanuela (10. June 2025 18:20 )
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Crossout celebrates 10 years 
New major update is focused on robots, evolution and centipedes

Gaijin Entertainment announces the release of the "Rogue Mind" major content update for the post-apocalyptic online action game Crossout. It brings new parts and weapons for armored cars, exotic game modes, the charismatic robot Wade, as well as gifts and events celebrating 10 years since the announcement of the game.

Wade is the new faithful companion for wasteland warriors. He accompanies the player on adventures, speaks about events in the world of Crossout, comments on feats in battle and offers creative ideas in the vehicle designer.

The new "Evolution" brawl is a game mode in which large machines devour smaller ones simply by touching them, and with each successful absorption they grow in size and change their appearance. There are no weapons on the armored cars, but you should be wary of huge invulnerable AI opponents. Other unusual brawls include "Sea Battle" where players fight using pre-assembled armored ships, a mode in first-person view called "On the Sight", as well as the racing mode "No Brakes".

The list of interesting new car parts include the "Myriad" chassis that is somewhat similar to the legs of a centipede, the "Charon" pulse accelerator, the shells of which attach to enemies and damage other cars around them, as well as the "Jupiter" energy cannon firing superheated plasma shells that can merge into ball lightning.

Since the original reveal of Crossout, players have registered more than 33 million accounts on all platforms combined, built more than 725 million unique armored cars and went into battle with them, spending a total of more than 100 thousand years in the game. But this is just the beginning! 

More details about the 10th anniversary celebration can be found on the game's official website.



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