AVA Global: Free-to-Play Multiplayer Shooter Arrives This Month on Steam

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Neowiz has released AVA Global’s debut trailer, signaling an imminent launch this month. Players can download the game at no cost, with the project adopting a shareware model that invites a broad, early audience in North America.

The focus of AVA Global is on multiplayer combat. The combat system features three soldier classes: the group leader, who excels in close-quarters battle, provides reconnaissance, and can strike from the rear; the shooter, armed with assault rifles, fortified by armor, and equipped with grenades and other throwables; and the sniper, wielding a long-range rifle and specialized for distant engagements.

The game offers several modes to keep teams engaged across varied play styles:

  • Annihilation – two teams vie to rack up points in a classic deathmatch scenario.
  • Destruction – one team plants a bomb while the other works to defuse it.
  • Escort – a tank must be guided to a target location by one team, while the opposing team tries to stop it with RPGs.
  • AI Mission – players join forces against computer-controlled enemies to test coordination and strategy.
  • Escape – one faction strives to reach a boat before time runs out, while the opposing team aims to destroy it.

The title includes a weapon customization system where players can acquire different body kits and other upgrades to tailor appearance and performance across combat scenarios.

AVA Global is planned for a Steam release on August 25, with additional regional availability to follow in North America and beyond. Interested players can view all game screenshots through official channels.

Other notable releases and hardware performance notes have been discussed in industry outlets such as VG Times, providing context on how AVA Global fits into the broader shooter landscape and how contemporary processors handle modern titles (VG Times).

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