ALGS宣布粉丝驱动的赛事和创作者对决,分2场季后赛

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Respawn Entertainment刚刚公布了即将到来的ALGS(Apex Legends Global Series)Split 2季后赛的新细节。该活动将在德国曼海姆的SAP Arena举行,不仅将以高级别的Apex Legends比赛为中心,还将通过一系列活动直接吸引粉丝。

今年的Split 2季后赛将于8月29日开始,汇集了世界上一些最好的球队,进行为期四天的纯粹比赛。

此外,除了高风险的比赛外,还将举办一场以粉丝为中心的尾门活动,与会者可以与玩家互动,并参加在会场举行的其他活动。其中一些包括会见他们最喜欢的玩家,与他们进行直射模式的战斗,甚至参加整个竞技场的尼斯湖水怪寻宝游戏。此外,Apex Legends的顶级主播和人物将在现场创作者对决中争夺霸权。

ALGS团队在粉丝加入行动时锁定策略

开始Split 2季后赛将包括POI(兴趣点)上的现场选秀,球队将在那里竞争并为即将到来的比赛选择登陆点。这甚至在游戏开始之前就为游戏增加了一层额外的策略,为即将到来的激烈竞争奠定了基础。本次选秀结束后,锦标赛的主要赛事将开始,DarkZero和猎鹰队将与包括拒绝温蒂和联盟在内的其他竞争对手展开战斗,以赢得胜利。

然而,这不仅仅是玩游戏。还有一个赛前尾门活动,为球员提供了一个在不太正式的环境中与球迷交流的机会。在此期间,将有机会见面和问候,以及拍照,其中可能包括与自己最喜欢的职业游戏玩家一起进入战场。此外,Straight Shot模式因大众需求而回归,这将使主播和人物能够在创作者对决中展示他们的技能。

对于将亲临现场的粉丝,Respawn Entertainment在主舞台之外组织了几场互动活动。街机式的游戏,如抓爪机、赞助商摊位和全天在全厂范围内寻找尼斯湖水怪,都会让每个人都忙得不可开交。除此之外,还将有商品摊位,人们可以在那里购买有关《Apex Legends》的文章、照片亭和粉丝艺术展,使这次活动成为社区的全面庆祝活动。

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