Now available
on Android and iOS
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.

Ship graveyard location panorama

Today we want to introduce you to a new location in the game — ship graveyard. It's a pretty big and open map, where nimble vehicles can break away from their slower counterparts and then hide behind obstacles scattered around the terrain. The location is ideal for players with melee weapons, due to the large number of obstacles and barriers. The absence of high barriers will please players using rocket launchers with infrared guidance. And cannon lovers can stop fast cars from crossing open spaces.

This map has a curious legend:

A deep river once flowed here, the local port received and dispatched hundreds of ships a day. After the disaster, a large group of survivors settled on an anchored barge, loaded with canned food. They were reclusive and successfully defended against everyone who tried to steal their provisions.

A strong wind blew one night, the skies burst open with a terrible downpour of rain and hail the size of goose eggs. A lone Lost one approached the barge, covered from head to toe in tattoos that seemed to move by themselves and asked for shelter from the weather. The barge's residents were afraid and denied him. He asked for shelter again but once more was denied. For a third time the Lost one appealed to their humanity, but his appeal was met with silence.

Then, a green lightning sparked under the stranger's thick glasses, the tattoos on his body lit up with green glow whereupon he fell through the ground. The next day, the water level in the river began to fall, and soon only a puny stream was left.

Left without water, the barge dipped to the bottom and was ravaged by Raiders. The river was redirected into a new bed, a perfectly smooth semicircular canal, as if circled with a giant compass around the place where the “Lost One” was last seen.

For many years, the area was uninhabited, but eventually it became a haven for many survivors loyal to the Lost ones with some even worshipping them.

Discuss in the Forums

6 May 2016