SuperGaming Unveils Thrilling 4v4 Team Deathmatch In Indus Battle Royale

Indus Battle Royale 4v4 Team Deathmatch
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Key Highlights

  • Indus Battle Royale adds a fast-paced Team Deathmatch mode
  • Enhanced visuals, audio, and weapon handling
  • Four pre-made weapon sets for varied playstyles

SuperGaming has announced a new mode for their upcoming game, Indus Battle Royale. The new mode is called Team Deathmatch (TDM) and it brings a 4v4 gameplay experience to the game. This announcement comes after Indus Battle Royale achieved a major milestone of over 11 million pre-registrations on the Google Play Store for Android.

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What Is Team Deathmatch?

In Team Deathmatch, two teams of four players each compete against each other. The game takes place on a new map called Saaplok. Unlike the traditional battle royale format where players get only one life, TDM allows players to respawn after being eliminated. This means the action never stops. The goal is simple: the first team to reach 50 kills wins the match.

Improved Gameplay Features

SuperGaming has made several improvements to enhance the TDM experience. These include:

  • Weapon Sway and Crosshair Centering: These features have been reworked for a better gameplay experience.
  • Muzzle VFX: The visual effects of weapons have been improved.
  • Achievements and Kill Confirmations: These have been given a visual upgrade.
  • New UI Widget – Ferrofluids: This widget shows the direction, intensity, and count of weapon fire and damage. It also has a stylish design.

Enhanced Audio And Weapon Handling

Indus Battle Royale Team Deathmatch Mode

The game’s audio has also been completely revamped. This includes:

  • Dynamic Voice Lines: Characters now have more dynamic voice lines.
  • Interior Reverb: Combat sounds more impactful indoors.
  • Endgame Track: A thrilling new track plays at the end of each match, with unique sounds for victory and defeat.

Weapon handling has also seen improvements. Guns now respond better during sliding and firing, making combat more exciting and realistic.

Weapon Load-outs

To make TDM more fun and balanced, players can choose from four pre-made weapon load-outs. These load-outs are:

  • A27 Locust (Assault Rifle) & Judgement (Handgun)
  • Devastator (Light Machine Gun) & R4-FTR (Handgun)
  • V – Fury (Submachine Gun) & Kismet CS10 (Shotgun)
  • Tempest CFA (Submachine Gun) & Vigil SR-14 (Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle)

These load-outs cater to different playstyles and help keep the game balanced, so no single weapon becomes too powerful.

Who Will Enjoy TDM?

TDM is designed for everyone. Casual players will love the fast-paced action. Competitive gamers will enjoy the team-based challenges. Squads can also use TDM to warm up before a battle royale match. Overall, TDM adds variety to Indus Battle Royale and makes it appealing to a wider gaming audience.

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How To Join The Beta

Indus Battle Royale is currently in closed beta. If you want to try it out, you can sign up at https://www.indusbeta.com/. Once you join the official waitlist, you will receive a direct link to download and play the game as soon as you are whitelisted.

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