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Get Ready for Robot Action: Steel Hunters Now in Early Access

Apr 02, 2025 4:49 PM

Steel Hunters has officially launched into Early Access, offering gamers a fresh take on robot combat paired with extraction shooter mechanics. Developed by Wargaming, the studio behind titles like World of Tanks, this free-to-play game introduces tactical elements in a new arena equipped with seven unique Hunters. Early Access players can enjoy three diverse maps, a battle pass system, and no progress resets at the full release. Gamers craving mecha action can dive in right now on PC, making this the perfect opportunity for fans of the genre.

nWhat new gameplay features are available in Steel Hunters?

Steel Hunters offers players a diverse gameplay experience with seven Hunters, distinct maps for tactical battles, and a battle pass for ongoing rewards, providing rich content right from its Early Access launch.

Steel Hunters marks a significant shift for Wargaming, traditionally known for its military vehicular combat games. This new endeavor expands their portfolio into robotic warfare, aiming to attract fans who crave dynamic shooter experiences. The game stands out by blending elements of battle royale mechanics with tactical team play, appealing to both new players and seasoned fans of the genre.



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Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2025-04-02 17:00:10
Love that Wargaming is branching out from tanks to mechs—the battle pass and no progress wipes make this Early Access feel surprisingly player-friendly. The three maps already offer solid variety, but I’m curious how they’ll expand the tactical depth as feedback rolls in.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2025-04-02 16:54:08
Wargaming stepping into mecha combat is a bold move, but the mix of extraction shooter mechanics and robot customization sounds like a fresh twist. Early Access seems packed with enough content to keep players hooked while they fine-tune the experience.
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