![]() Katabatic, which originally appeared in Tribes 2, has been remade in Tribes: Ascend, along with a revamped version of Broadside called Crossfire. While some maps have retained the classic nature of the Tribes franchise with large open areas and base structures, others have a more urban feel to them, featuring buildings and streets. Hi-Rez Studios has thus far released Capture the Flag, Team Deathmatch, Rabbit (now only available in private servers), Arena, and Capture & Hold game modes. ![]() With Tribes: Ascend, the franchise is reborn fast-paced, vertical, acrobatic combat combined with class-based teamwork and stunning sci-fi. Unlike the other games in the series, Tribes: Ascend is Free-to-Play. Iconic aspects from previous Tribes games such as jetpacks and skiing are featured in the game. It is available as a digital download for Microsoft Windows, though Hi-Rez Studios. The classic shooter franchise Tribes has been played by well over 1 million people. Tribes: Ascend is the latest game in the Tribes franchise, and was released on April 12, 2012. Credits are then used to buy vehicles, supply drops, Tactical and Orbital strikes and base upgrades. Tribes: Ascend - Tribes: Ascend is the world’s fastest shooter - a high-adrenaline, online multiplayer FPS with jetpacks, skiing, vehicles, and multiple classes. Players earn in-match credits during matches for killing enemies, repairing structures or capturing objectives. Hi-Rez will also sell cosmetic items such as player skins, along with boosters that allow players to gain experience points at a faster rate. Players will be given 3 free loadouts: the Pathfinder, Soldier, and Juggernaut, when they first start playing the game, each wearing light, medium and heavy armor respectively. Upgrades to armor, weapons and perks can only be purchased by experience points. Paid-for loadouts will be available to the user instantly, while those who choose to unlock them through playing will have a much longer wait. Loadouts may be acquired either through an upfront payment, or through playing the game and earning experience, which can be used to purchase classes, weapons, perks and upgrades. Players can select which loadout to use either when first joining a game, respawning or at an inventory station. There are three possible sizes of armor to choose: light, medium and heavy, with 3 loadouts in each weight group, for a total of 9. Each loadout supports two in-hand weapons, a set of belt items such as grenades or mines and a pack. Each loadout specifies what type of armor the player has, along with what weapons and items they carry. Tribes: Ascend features a class-based loadout system.
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