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Loadout

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4
Genre: Action
Developer: Edge of Reality
Release Date: Dec. 16, 2014 (US), Dec. 17, 2014 (EU)

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'Loadout' (ALL) Gets PS4 Date - Trailer

by Rainier on Dec. 5, 2014 @ 10:38 a.m. PST

Loadout is a fast-paced, completely chaotic, third-person shooter with an INSANE amount of weapons and customization options.

Loadout blends deviously fun & addictive gameplay with hilarious, cartoony aesthetics, and over 44 billion weapon combinations with its unique modular weaponcrafting system (that’s right, BILLIONS of weapon combos).

Choose from just about everything under the sun - from the gun’s chassis and barrel to the trigger and stock -  everything can be modified, whether it shoots bullets, fire, rockets, plasma beams, healing syringes, etc. If you can dream it, you can build it. Define your own, unique play style through the weapons you create!

Loadout will be available as a free-to-play downloadable title on the PlayStation Store, where it will find its way into console gamers’ hearts, and out their backs in glorious exit wounds.

Loadout is scheduled to arrive on the PlayStation Store, just in time to inflict virtual wounds on one’s friends and family during the holidays. Soon, PS4 players will be able to experience the glorious mayhem that 3.7 million gamers have enjoyed thus far on the PC, where old and new friends alike can join together as splattered red puddles and splotches across the game’s many scenic levels.

The PS4 debut will also mark the launch of the game’s new co-op Campaign mode, where gamers must temporarily stop slaughtering one another and turn their enthusiastic violence towards a common enemy. Loadout players will find themselves up against the fearsome, heavily armed Kroad, an alien race bent on taking away our very nicest shiny rocks.


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