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Battle Royale ‘Indus’ Made-in-India gameplay trailer revealed, pre-registration is now on Android


Pune-based developer SuperGaming has released a gameplay trailer for its upcoming battle-royale title Indus, just in time for Republic Day. Pre-registration is now available on Android, with subscriptions on iOS and iPadOS to “soon to follow.” The timing couldn’t be more fitting as the company proudly wears the “Made in India” tag, incorporating Indian culture into the game through the shared architecture, nomenclature and lore surrounding the target planet. long slumbering, legends echo across the galaxy. The trailer sheds some light on some of the gunfights, looting system and key locations in Virlok, the floating island map.

Footage in Indus river The trailer is based on a pre-alpha build, so don’t be surprised to see some imperfections and uninhabited arenas. In it, you play as a Mythwalker, a gunsmith hired to work for COVEN, an intergalactic organization, looking to extract Cosmium — a rare, naturally occurring mineral that can change its properties. time and time. Reminds me of by Frank Herbert sci-fi epic Dune, a bit. This aspect of lore is also related to gameplay, where despite being a battle royale one can even win just by claiming it when the time comes. The main goal here is to collect Cosmiums, which only appear once in a session. Skilled players can still join the hunt to be the last one standing.

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One thing to note from the Indus trailer is that while the characters have wacky art designs, no special skills are on display. One super gaming the spokesperson hinted that Indus is not a layered hero shooter like guard or valuable, which promises some changes in the future. “–players will certainly find our interest in giving players some special abilities on the Virlok plains, some time after launch,” they said. That said, I can see characters like Sir-Taj as a favorite pick, thanks to the slim damage box and interesting character design – this character really has the dome of the Taj Mahal doing head. For those who are not fluent in Hindi, “sir” means head – a clever pun on the name. Then there’s the Big Gaj, which, as the name suggests, is shaped in the shape of an elephant, presenting an imposing presence on the field.

As seen in the trailer, Indus will let you play in both first-person and third-person perspectives at launch, with the second-person mode briefly switching to FPS when aiming down. Players can expect a wall to close on them like most battle royale games, and skill-based matchmaking and a ranking system are part of future development plans. And of course AI bots/enemies will be added in case Indus doesn’t make it to the server in time. During launch, Indus will only offer single queues, with team-based options coming later.

Indus will be free to play from launch date and features in-game monetization methods similar to other titles in the catalog, where one can purchase cosmetics and other in-game items from the store. row. Progression mechanics such as the battle pass system are yet to be confirmed.

Indus runs on Unite as the base engine with an internal “sandbox shooter technology stack” called Indus Engine. The download size is estimated at around 500 MB, although this size may increase as more content becomes available. As for the required specs, SuperGaming claims the game will run fine on mobile devices with 4GB RAM or more, and as long as your Android version is 6.0 or higher.

Pre-registration for Indus is now on Google Play Store. calculator and future console versions are expected.


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