Earthfall to launch on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this Friday

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Alien-infestations are never fun, them attacking Earth, even less fun. However, what if you got to attempt to fight back their unruly invasion in a Left 4 Dead meets XCom like fashion? That’s where cooperative shooter title Earthfall comes into play when it launches this Friday on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

It’s time for you to dust off your coats, polish your boots, load your guns, and prepare to take out an alien invasion that threatens to end all of humanity. Revealed during E3 2018, Earthfall is waiting for the bravest of survivors to work together in order to take on an unimaginable force that seeks to end all of humanity starting Friday, July 13, 2018.

The game will launch this wall with several versions including both a standard version of the game as well as a Deluxe Edition of the game. Holospark, the developer behind the game, has revealed a deluxe edition of the game which will run $39.99 USD and will feature a set of exclusive suits including a biohazard theme suit set and even some weapon skins for fans to enjoy.

The Standard Edition of the game will be up for purchase digitally through PlayStation Network, the Microsoft Store, and of course, the Steam store. For those looking to purchase the game on PC you will need to meet the following hardware specs in order to play.

Operating System: Windows 7

CPU: Intel Core i5-4430

RAM: 8 GB

GPU:  NVIDIA GTX 750 2GB | DIRECTX Version 11

Network: Broadband Internet connection

Storage: 20 GB available space

Additional Notes: SSD Recommended

 

Will you be there to fight or will you die as the aliens invade starting tomorrow on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Head over to the official Earthfall website today to learn more.


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