Now every player can add a detail in the form of a can of Kurgan stew to the roof of his armored vehicle or win the same stew in the lottery to then exchange it for currency within the game.
According to the idea of the Crossout* developers, players will be able to use an already ready-made armored vehicle with a decoration in the form of a can of stew, or build a car of their own choice. In addition, users will be able to take for the game avatar of Chief - the hero, who, according to the game legend, found cans of stew at an abandoned meat processing plant, and became the owner of a valuable resource in the world that survived the apocalypse.
"At the start of the game, users find themselves in one of our developed locations, among them, for example, there is a map based on Yekaterinburg. Players will fight for resources near the circus, the TV tower and other recognizable views of the Ural capital," - said in the team Crossout.
Another innovation of the game is a lottery for participants, in which they, performing daily tasks, will be able to win Kurgan stew, and then exchange these cans for in-game currency to buy parts for the car or weapons.
"For Kurgan Meat Processing Plant, the news about the integration of our cans of stew into the computer game Crossout came as a surprise. This is highly unusual for such a conservative production facility. It is much more usual to see our stew at tourists, hunters and fishermen. But the idea is cool, so we gladly decided to cooperate with our fellow countrymen," said Alexander Petrov, General Director of the Kurgan meat processing plant Standard.
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