Modern Combat 5: Blackout goes free for Android and iOS


Modern Combat 5

Gameloft made the Modern Combat 5: Blackout for iOS platform free last week, now the game for Android is available for free. The new spring update adds controller support, more weapons, a new class and more. Those who had purchased the game earlier will get Veteran status, with unlimited energy and 200 credits. The switch to free-to-play means the game will have a longer lifetime, so we can invest more in the long-term update plan and in the servers which need to support a significantly larger player base, said Valeriu Ispir, Product Manager, Gameloft.

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New features in Modern Combat 5: Blackout

  • New Soldier Class: Support
  • Combat skills include:
  • Heal: drop a health box that heals himself and nearby allies for a period of time
  • Purge: debuffs like EMP, Slow and Flashbang have reduced durations
  • Bloodlust: healing starts after performing a kill and is amplified
  • Solid Grip: stability increases the more you shoot the weapon
  • Emergency Reload: increased reload speed when below 15% ammo in clip
  • Endurance: player’s movement is increased when using a light machine gun (LMG)
  • Synergy Perk: players who die within a certain area around the Support will get the option to respawn on their death spot
  • New Weapon Class: the Light Machine Gun (LMG)
  • New Weapon Tier – 6th tier weapons now available for all weapon classes
  • New Multiplayer Game Mode: Zone Control
  • Controller Support – Standard, formfitting and extended controllers
  • New Character Customization Options – Such as weapon camos, masks and perks, solo and squad logos & kill signs
  • Server Updates: New servers in different geographical locations will help decrease lag and provide a better multiplayer experience.

Modern Combat 5: Blackout (Free with in-app purchases) – iOS | Android


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