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Starvoid Pre-Orders Offer Free Copy & Early Start

Paradox Interactive knows that the only thing better than a robot army is a bigger robot army, and so the publisher are offering their players an easy way to recruit friends to the battlefields of Starvoid. The fast-paced real-time strategy (RTS) videogame is available for pre-order today at online merchants everywhere, and any ambitious commander who sends their robots to snatch a copy will be rewarded with a second copy, free of charge, to gift to a friend. What’s more, both copies will be able to immediately start playing today, during Starvoid‘s early access period, available now.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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6.5

Starvoid Review | lvl30.com

lvl30.com: "Welcome to Starvoid, a real-time strategy (RTS) game built from the ground up for fast paced player versus player (PvP) action. While a battle for resources is the dominant theme of the game, you will not be spending time gathering materials, building up towns or developing strong economies when you play. Instead, you will be dropped into a PvP environment where you will be able to enter the fray almost immediately. If you’re the type of RTS gamer who enjoys rushing the other team(s) as soon as possible, this one’s for you."

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Starvoid Review | The Game Scouts

Starvoid is a real-time strategy game that throws off the base building, tech developing, tropes of the genre to focus on the battlefield. In lieu of epic campaigns, the game is all about getting the most out of a few units in a short amount of time. Starvoid offers strategic battles, extensive customization options, and three gameplay modes to keep things interesting, but a lack of players might be its downfall.

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thegamescouts.com
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6.8

Game Review- Starvoid- Blackman 'N Robin

Starvoid is one of the latest real-time strategy title published by Paradox Interactive, and developed by Zeal Game Studios on August 30th. The game is a heavily focused multiplayer experience, which in turns abandons the single player campaign. However, the developers promised in exchange a very quick and intense multiplayer experience. To be frank, the main question still remains? Does Starvoid, a heavy multiplayer game have what it takes to challenge other titles like Tryst, or will it be left in the dust?

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