Gorilla Tag Studio Another Axiom announced Orion Drift It has received its first major update since the launch of Early Access last month, bringing the vast space station a new mini-game called “Capture the Beacon” (CTB).
As you get the flag, the CTB is all about moving rod-shaped beacons to the base of the team, but the twist is Orion Drift It does not restrict player numbers and does not set time limits for the game. This means anyone can jump into the action anytime.
The studio says “There’s more to this update,” but hasn’t revealed exactly what else is coming along with the new mini-game. Please check the details when the update drops at 10am on March 28th (local time here).
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It was released in quest for free early access in late February. Orion Drift Leverage Gorilla Tag Movement moves the player across the vast space station by physically pumping the arms and propelling them forward.
Apart from CBT, the game has many activities, including the flagship game “Driftball”. Echo VRalthough similar to the low gravity game of handball.
Various districts of the station have other mini-games including parkour Gorilla Tag– Style climbing, driftball skills, golf, basketball mini-games, practice arenas to hone the lounge, and watch ongoing matches in multiple arenas.
At this point, the game supports up to 75 players per server, but another axiom says it aims to ultimately knock that number over 200 players. Filling up mini-game choices feels like a big step in that direction, but it’s still early on. Orion Drift.
While mainly following Gorilla Tag A playbook offering attractive drop in social games, Orion Drift He has not yet achieved the same type of virus success as his predecessor. At the time of this writing, the free game had only generated around 3,300 user reviews and was unable to beat 50 top seller quest games. The top 3 is Animal Company, Yeepsand Gorilla Tag.