Heavy Metal Machines, the post-apocalyptic car combat PC MOBA, has received a scary update featuring limited time character models. Little Monster, Rampage and Black Lotus get their fan-favorite outfits resurrected for โHeavy Halloweenโ, giving them a mysterious ancient mummy appearance. (โCurse of Nefertemโ), poisoned spiders (โArachnophobiaโ) or even a brain-exposed Frankenstein monster on wheels (โItโs Aliveโ).
In addition to this spooky content available in the ingame store, Heavy Metal Machines has also summoned back a Halloween skin for the Artificer character, a pumpkin-witch-bat look that seems straight out of hell. This time, however, players can earn the โ71st Witchcraftโ skin entirely for free by completing 40 group matches on Steam with friends until the 20th November.
All new skins are from the Heavy Metal category, and change not only the charactersโ looks, but also their abilities when equipped and will be available until the 4th December.
Why Heavy Metal Machines rocks:
- Free-to-play MOBA: 4v4 multiplayer car battle with a heavy metal theme.
- A Legend Reborn: Narrated by Larry Huffman, of Rock โn Roll Racing.
- Choose your role from three main classes: Interceptor, Support, and Transporter.
- Fourteen Deadly Drivers: 14 playable characters with their own characteristics and backstories. From Little Monster, a child hell-bent on seeking revenge for the death of her father, to Dirt Devil, a pirate leader from the Wastelands who hunts the giant sandworm that cost him an arm and an eye.
- Three Hellish Arenas: Temple of Sacrifice, Metal God Arena, and the Cursed Necropolis already available to play.
- Just the Beginning: More content constantly updated and new characters, arenas and game modes on the way.
- eSports Championships: Planned competitive tournaments featuring cash-prizes to fuel the gameโs eSports scene.
From the Brazilian studio Hoplon, Heavy Metal Machines, features dedicated North American servers and is currently in the Road to Malmheim Season. The game is available for free both on Steam. More information about Heavy Metal Machines can be found on the official website.