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Rock’Em, Shot’Em: War Robots Joins Forces with Legendary Metal Band Sabaton

Today, leading international publisher MY.GAMES announces that War Robots, the tactical PvP mobile shooter developed by in-house studio Pixonic, is joining forces with the Swedish heavy metal band Sabaton. This highly anticipated collaboration pays tribute to players’ passion for the legendary band, and coincides with the release of Sabaton’s upcoming album Legends, with a selected track featured in a special in-game event. All this, along with other fresh content, is now available in War Robots with Update 11.5 across all platforms.

The collaboration with Sabaton arrives alongside the Fire Storm in-game event, running from October 28 to December 9. A brand-new track from Sabaton, A Tiger Among Dragons, is featured as the soundtrack for players’ hangars in-game. The hangar design was inspired by the Legends album cover, and perfectly syncs with the atmosphere of War Robots – a world of steel, fire, and conflict.

Check out the new gameplay trailer here:
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“The main driving force behind the War Robots and Sabaton team-up is the community,” said Boris Burangulov, Producer of War Robots. “We regularly survey players to better understand their interests, and one of the recent surveys revealed that War Robots fans especially love rock and metal music. The real surprise came when the team checked the most-loved bands among the community: Sabaton topped the list – just as they do in the charts back home in Sweden. This inspired the team to reach out and create something special.”

“When Pixonic approached us with the results of that survey, the band was thrilled,” said Pär Sundström, bass player, manager and one of the founders of Sabaton. “It was humbling to learn that so many players chose us. We thought about the best way to say thank you. And here we are: with this little collaboration, we’re bringing one of our new songs straight to the hangars! We hope the players enjoy it.”

Press Assets can be downloaded here.

About War Robots 

War Robots is a third-person mobile shooter developed by MY.GAMES’ in-house studio Pixonic. Released in 2014, the game keeps growing. It has 300+ million registered users, hundreds of thousands active players daily and a huge community of fans. The War Robots Universe expanded with the release of War Robots: Frontiers, a high-end third-person shooter for Windows PCPlayStation 4|5, and Xbox One and Series X|S developed with Unreal Engine 5.

About Sabaton

Sabaton is an internationally acclaimed Swedish heavy metal band, distinguished by its unique brand of power metal focused on real-life military history. Since their 1999 formation, the quintet, led by frontman Joakim Brodén, has achieved immense commercial success, earning multi-platinum sales and selling out arenas worldwide.

About MY.GAMES

MY.GAMES is a leading international publisher and developer with offices in Europe and beyond, and over one billion registered users worldwide. The company develops games for mobile, PC and console platforms. War RobotsHustle CastleRush RoyaleLeft to Survive, and many other games are produced by MY.GAMES. The company unites over a dozen development studios, and a strong team of specialists working together from across the globe. For more information, please visit https://my.games/.  

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Ben

I am the owner of Cerebral-overload.com and the Verizon Wireless Reviewer for Techburgh.com. My love of gadgets came from his lack of a Nintendo Game Boy when he was a child . I vowed from that day on to get his hands on as many tech products as possible. My approach to a review is to make it informative for the technofile while still making it understandable to everyone. Ben is a new voice in the tech industry and is looking to make a mark wherever he goes. When not reviewing products, I is also a 911 Telecommunicator just outside of Pittsburgh PA. Twitter: @gizmoboaks

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