4. Crossfire
| Release Date | May 3, 2007 |
| Developer Studio | Smilegate |
| Genre | Online Shooter |
| Website | Crossfire website |
| Platforms | PC |
How is it played? Crossfire is essentially a classic multiplayer shooter where two teams compete against each other in various modes. These include Team Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, Elimination Match, Free for All (Deathmatch), and the Special Modes.
Players earn experience points for certain achievements, allowing them to rank up within a ranking system.
Crossfire is also known as Asia’s “Counter-Strike.”
How does the title make money? Crossfire is a free-to-play game. Players purchase items using the in-game currencies Rage Points or Z8Points (RP).
This includes so-called VVIP weapons, which provide players with more EXP. Additionally, there are other items and standard weapons that can be obtained using earned Game Points.
What interesting updates have occurred in the game? For Europe and the USA, a special version of the title was released, differing from the Asian version, including maps, modes, and weapons.
A sequel, Crossfire 2, is in development, and a film focusing on the war between the two mercenary factions “Black List” and “Global Risk” is also in the works.
In which region is the game popular? Crossfire is one of the most successful and popular games in Asia, particularly in South Korea and China.
