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Compact, competitive, free: Omega Strikers shows why it’s going steep on Steam

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Omega Strikers mixes up the Free2Play market with a little-used game principle. Here, two teams consisting of three people each compete against each other in a very rough version of football. Instead of simply kicking a ball into the opponent’s goal, you can also use explosive attacks and skills for this endeavour.

The gameplay is well received on Steam. Here, 89 percent of the over 3,000 reviews are currently positive. Many players here describe Omega Strikers as a mixture of Rocket League and League of Legends. No wonder. After all, the game revolves around catapulting a ball into a goal, but at the same time you play with certain heroes whose individual abilities allow them to play in a unique style.

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