F.E.A.R. Online releases new details, screens

Developed by Korean developer Inplay Interactive and brought to North American and the United Kingdom by Aeria Games, F.E.A.R. Online is set to release for free sometime in the future in English speaking countries. Today’s info drop tells us a little about the multiplayer modes included in the game and includes four screenshots.

Deathmatch, Demolition, Soul King, Escape, and the new Armored Front mode have been confirmed for the title. F.E.A.R. Online puts players into shoes of either F.E.A.R. soldiers or ATC security. Point Man and Michael Beckett are said to be among familiar faces that players will see in F.E.A.R. Online. Beta signups are currently available on the game’s site.

As someone that didn’t really enjoy F.3.A.R., I’m not too excited about this game. But I’ll be trying it out, for science.

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F.E.A.R. ONLINE REVEALS HAUNTING NEW DETAILS 

Full Website Unveiled for Next Installment in Popular Horror FPS Series 

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Aug. 22, 2013 – Evil terrors lurk on the horizon—get prepared now. Aeria Games, a leading global publisher of free-to-play online games, has released the full website for F.E.A.R. Online. Developed by Korean company Inplay Interactive and licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, F.E.A.R. Online is being brought to the United States and the United Kingdom by Aeria Games.F.E.A.R. fans who are eager to see what’s in store for the next chapter in the Horror FPS F.E.A.R. saga can head to the website to get details on the story, maps, modes, controls and more.

Tensions will reach a boiling point as the F.E.A.R. task force investigates Armacham Technology Corporation (ATC)’s unsettling experiments.F.E.A.R. Online will feature all-out warfare between the F.E.A.R. soldiers and ATC security personnel, and players will enlist on either side in competitive team combat. Fans should also keep their eyes peeled for sightings of familiar faces from past games in the series, such as protagonists Point Man and Michael Beckett.

In addition to popular offerings such as team deathmatch and demolition, several unique modes will also be available. The fan-favorite Soul King mode returns from F.E.A.R. 3, which puts players in command of an apparition that can possess enemy NPCs and use their weapons and abilities against their opponents. Escape mode will also be familiar to veterans, challenging a team of players to work together to run from a looming wall of fiery death. Lastly, the new Armored Front mode is a battle to control strategic points—with the added twist of a single powerful mech armor available to each team.

F.E.A.R. Online will be free to download, and like all Aeria Games titles, will be free-to-play. Brave players can sign up for closed beta now at http://fearonline.aeriagames.com. Stay alert for news, events, and updates at F.E.A.R. Online’s Facebook page.

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