
A new monster-hunting game is making its way to many different gaming systems soon. Atlas Fallen will see players fighting in the sands against legendary monsters with the hopes of liberating mankind from the oppression of a corrupted god. Many fans of this genre are looking forward to the fun and interesting combat system as well as hunting down some tough bosses. Here is a look at the answer to whether or not Atlas Fallen will be Multiplayer.
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The combat in this game looks to be its calling card. While there are plenty of games with interesting weapons, this game will have the characters fighting using Gauntlets with different abilities and powers. There are so many interesting ways for players to play the game with these that it should allow for players to keep engaged for some time.
There is not a lot known about the story at this point but for monster-hunting games, that is not exactly unexpected. This isn’t to say that it will not be good, but that is not normally the main draw of these types of games.
With the combat looking incredible, so does the world, its animations and just the overall atmosphere. It will be interesting to see if it can handle the excitement surrounding it.
When looking at if Atlas Fallen will be Multiplayer, the answer is yes. It will be available to be played with friends online. Sadly, offline co-op will not be an option for this game. That is not a huge surprise as many games these days no longer offer offline co-op experiences.
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