Misbits started its first season on April 25th. If you gamble the curious Free2Play brawler with the quick play option, you are now fighting for a place in the leaderboard. So you can compare your own performance with the other players. The rankings are available on all fast game maps, which results in a total of 48 leaderboards.
How long is season 1? The first season is expected to last eight weeks, i.e. until mid-June. However, developer Pow Wow Entertainment reserves the right to make adjustments here in order to be able to test certain aspects better. Misbits is still in early access.
What does season 1 offer? During the first misbits season, regular events provide entertainment. The first of these was a competition for a top 10 placement on the Map Spaceship last weekend, with further events to follow.
New arcade games
The leaderboards aren't everything Season 1 Misbits has to offer. In addition, new arcade games find their way into the multiplayer brawler:
- Snipetron Sprint: This is where snipers compete against runners. A team has to walk a distance to collect points. The opposing team, on the other hand, gets points if they shoot the runners off their feet.
- Gambit Run – Version 2: A deadly obstacle course. With your toy head you collect one of the available toy bodies and make your way through a dangerous course.
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What is Misbits anyway?
Misbits is one Multiplayer action game, where you control a toy head rolling around. You can use it to collect character bodies, each with their own special skills.
With a Variety of modes, some of which are reminiscent of the Autoball game Rocket League, you have to score against the opposing team and can also go to work with beats and punches.
Misbits also offers with the Toy box special functions to create your own playgrounds. So you can create maps and modes and create your own gaming experience.
Disclaimer
Misbits is developed by Pow Wow Entertainment and Purple Lamp Studios. The publisher 3BlackDot belongs to Webedia, the parent company of GameStar, GamePro, Mein-MMO and IGN Germany. We will report neutral about MisBits, but will not test it.