Boom Beach: Frontlines gears up for a Worldwide launch

Boom Beach Frontlines

See all the action in the Join The Fight trailer as the pre-registration page becomes available and Canada becomes the first Soft Launch territory

Space Ape Games today gave an updated look at their 9v9 multiplayer team action game, Boom Beach: Frontlines as gamers in Canada become among the first in the world to team up and hit the Frontlines. Boom Beach: Frontlines is the latest title set in Supercell’s much-loved Boom Beach universe.

Players who want to be the first to know when Boom Beach: Frontlines is available in their territory can sign up now to join the community on the sign-up page here. Boom Beach Frontlines is now available on iOS and Google Play in Canada, with further territories worldwide to come.

About The Game:

Boom Beach Frontlines is a 9v9, PVP team action game set in the Boom Beach universe. With a focus on combined arms, team play, and tactics. Players level up their HQ to unlock new troops and expand their loadouts that they can then take into battle. With a regular pipeline of updates, strong diversity of units, constant map rotations, and gameplay that rewards teamwork.

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Features:

  • Huge Team Battles – Join massive 9v9 battles filled with Tanks, Towers, Airstrikes, and much much more.
  • Tactics and teamplay, brain over brawn – Adapt to real-time threats, coordinate, and create a winning strategy to overcome the enemy team.
  • A diverse range of characters in a booming battlefield – Choose the character that suits your playstyle best, blow up bunkers with the Zooka, Burndown bases with the Flamer, or keep your team in the fight with the Medic.
  • Always something to play for – Level up your base and your characters to unlock and collect new Units, Defences, Vehicles, and Power-Ups.

The game will be available free-to-play on iOS and Google Play stores.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!