Monday, November 10, 2008

Cross Fire enters closed beta

Cross Fire enters closed beta

In late October, publisher and distributor G4BOX was offering early access to the Korean online military FPS Cross Fire.  Already highly successful in Asia, some one got the bright idea to introduce this free-to-play shooter to gamers in North America and the UK.  Beta will run for approximately one month, and those said gamers have a chance to play-test selected modes before Cross Fire officially launches later this year.

Well, there are still a few spaces available, and G4BOX is still enlisting potential players to fill those spots.

"With its addictive pick up and play game play, simple learning curve, and high intensity fire-fights, Cross Fire has the appeal to captivate the first-person shooter community throughout North America and the United Kingdom," said Howard He, CEO and Co-founder of G4BOX.  "Players have read about its success in Korea and China, have seen the awesome screens and trailers, and now finally they get a chance to check it out for themselves!"

Hey, at least it's something to do.  For anyone who may still be interested, exclusive beta keys can still be obtained through FilePlanet.  The keys must then be registered on the Cross Firehome page before downloading the client.