Now available
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Crossout is the post-apocalyptic MMO Action game in which you can craft your unique battle vehicles from a myriad of interchangeable parts, ride them directly into combat and destroy your enemies in explosive PvP online battles in the air and on the ground.

“Wild Hunt” and “Wasteland Warrior” packs are available for a limited time!

Hello, survivors!

Yesterday, the “Wild Hunt” and “Wasteland Warrior” have returned to the Wasteland. And if the first pack doesn’t need a special introduction, only the most experienced players who have been with us for a long time, will remember the second armoured car and the mysterious Aleph.

You have a great opportunity to get these packs! They will be available in the in-game store until March 5, 23:59 GMT and only for crosscrowns.

Wild Hunt

  • Unique armoured car: “Boar”;
  • Weapons: two shotguns “Sledgehammer”;
  • Unique epic cabin “Tusk”, dealing increased damage on collision;
  • Unique character portrait “Jager”;
  • Unique paint can: “Boar scalp”;
  • Sticker “Eye of the beast”;
  • Maximum number of parts increased to 55;
  • 1000 in-game coins.

The Hunter used to prey on wild animals, and liked to keep the trophies that adorned his hut and car. Now he hunts people. His victims are easy to identify, because their bodies often lack a finger, a tooth, or something worse. People say that The Hunter keeps these treacherous trophies in his lair. But, frankly, one shouldn’t believe rumours. After all, no one knows where this lair is, not to mention coming back from there alive.

Wasteland Warrior

  • Unique armoured car: “Bloodhound”;
  • Weapons: two shotguns “Sledgehammer”;
  • Unique character portrait “Aleph”;
  • Paint cans: “Dark Red” and “Pattern: Scorched Earth”;
  • Maximum number of parts increased to 55;
  • 1000 in-game coins.

It’s no accident the Lost are called what they’re called — when changes go far enough, many of them lose their memory and social skills. But they become excellent fighters and mechanics and get the passion for travel. They are always on the move: as if they are looking for something, following the signals known only to them.

Aleph first heard the call, when an iridescent blue pattern appeared on his wrist. Then he started building a car with the parts scavenged on the battlefield with his own hands, and called it Bloodhound. And by the time his eyes began to glow in the dark, he rode it into the Wasteland.

1 March 2022
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