Crossfire: Legends launches in Southeast Asia and surpasses 1 million downloads
The mobile shooter Crossfire: Legends has officially launched in Southeast Asia and is now ready for download on the App Store and Google Play. Players can install the game and queue up a match right away — the servers are fully open. Interest in the game has proven high: even during the pre-load phase, the number of installs on Android exceeded 100,000, and shortly after launch, this figure eclipsed 1 million.
Crossfire: Legends emphasizes simplicity and accessibility. The game's graphics are minimalist, which has already drawn criticism from some players. The mobile shooter arena is stacked up with rivals boasting slicker graphics, including popular free-to-play contenders and major mobile adaptations of well-known franchises. Still, the developers deliberately opted for a simplified approach, aiming for solid performance even on budget devices.

The game targets users who are willing to tolerate high ping and value gameplay over technical refinements. A sophisticated customization system adds additional interest: players can collect skins for weapons and characters, including unusual cosmetic items like a red pepper grenade.
The core mode of Crossfire: Legends remains the classic bomb defusal. Matches pit 10 players, divided into two teams. Before each round, players are given time to purchase weapons and equipment, after which one side attempts to plant the charge, while the other attempts to prevent the explosion. As matches progress, teams switch roles, maintaining balance and dynamism.
Crossfire: Legends emphasizes simplicity and accessibility. The game's graphics are minimalist, which has already drawn criticism from some players. The mobile shooter arena is stacked up with rivals boasting slicker graphics, including popular free-to-play contenders and major mobile adaptations of well-known franchises. Still, the developers deliberately opted for a simplified approach, aiming for solid performance even on budget devices.

The game targets users who are willing to tolerate high ping and value gameplay over technical refinements. A sophisticated customization system adds additional interest: players can collect skins for weapons and characters, including unusual cosmetic items like a red pepper grenade.
The core mode of Crossfire: Legends remains the classic bomb defusal. Matches pit 10 players, divided into two teams. Before each round, players are given time to purchase weapons and equipment, after which one side attempts to plant the charge, while the other attempts to prevent the explosion. As matches progress, teams switch roles, maintaining balance and dynamism.
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