Exteel Screens and Trailer
Lead your Mechanaught to victory in this free to play game
Date: Thursday, March 27, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

NCSoft has released a new trailer (below) and a slew of screenshots of their upcoming mechanized shooter, Exteel. The free to play mech fighter from NCsoft that allows players to customize their heavily armored Mechanaught with the latest hi-tech weapons and engage players from all over the world in a full out battle.

Players will battle over dozens of futuristic battlegrounds where the giant robots are the key to ultimate victory. Choose a high-speed, lightweight model, wielding dual-blades, or choose a lumbering hulking behemoth, armed with a devastating siege cannon. Create your own devastating Mechanaught using hundreds of parts and weapons in thousands of combinations.

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