A new video of Splash Damage’s Dirty Bomb has made its way online, showing off gameplay of the free-to-play PC FPS for the first time.
Splash Damage is responsible for Enemy Territory and Brink, and announced the game only last month.
The video shows the game in a pre-alpha stage with plenty of objective-based action, and it would also appear to feature vehicles (there’s a tank, anyway).
The game’s website has more information on the various packages available to those willing to shell out a few bucks – including access to all the classes: medic, engineer, soldier, field ops and sniper.
The core game however will be free-to-play at launch, allowing access to core character classes and maps, tournament play and clan support. If you’re wondering when you can jump in, a closed beta is due to begin in early 2013.
Source: Eurogamer
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