Reverb Publishing and 2 Dawn Games announced today that their newest game, an online multiplayer first-person shooter named Ravaged releases worldwide October 17, 2012 at the price of $24.99. Gamers who pre-order Ravaged will obtain immediate access to the closed Beta as well.
The PC shooter is available now to pre-order via Steam, GameStop, Origin and other gaming specific retailers.
Ravaged is a 32-player, first-person online multiplayer shooter designed specifically for the PC. Created by the veteran team at 2 Dawn Games, an indie developer formed by team members who previously worked on Desert Combat, Battlefield 2, and Frontlines. The game is aimed at delivering fast-paced on-foot and vehicle-based combat. Featuring five classes, clan support, dedicated servers, and anti-cheating measures, Ravaged provides a lot of endless value.
If that did not convince you here is a trailer for the game as well:
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