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Published onJune 23, 2017

published onJune 23, 2017

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Gigantic, the free-to-play third-person MOBA that is currently available on Xbox One, Windows 7, 8 and 10 will finally go out of beta next month. Developer Motigaannouncedyesterday that the game will be officially released on all aforementioned platforms on June 20, but the team is celebrating the upcoming milestone with another content update.

“We’ve added bot matches to help you hone your skills, voice chat to aid communication and coordination with your team, and a whole new teaching experience for new players just getting started in the game,” explained Motiga in the blog post. “We’ve also updated each of Gigantic’s battlefields, as well as a huge number of improvements to the in-game UI and Heroes.”

Gigantic is an Xbox Play Anywhere title that supports cross-play multiplayer between Xbox One and Windows 10, but the game will also be released onSteamon July 20 for PC gamers using Windows 7 and 8. If you have yet to try it, you can download the free beta from the download link below.

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