Fightland
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You probably know Ninja Kiwi for its Bloons TD licence, probably one of the best TDs on mobile. Well, the studio is back today with the release of Fightland, a giant-format team-based arena game with 100 players on the pitch. What's in store for you in this merry mess? We'll find out.
On paper, Fightland is sold as a MOBA, which looks more like Brawl Stars than Wild Rift. But it could almost be compared to a BR, since the game can host up to 100 players in a single game, divided into 4 teams of up to 25 players.
I think that's a bit ambitious for the release of Fightland, but Ninja Kiwi has a proven track record when it comes to releasing bangers, so let's wait and see!

In terms of gameplay, the principle is simple and well known: you have to defend your base, while supplying it with resources (in Fightland's case, crystals). To do this, choose your class from the three available, each with their own weapons and items:

The release of Fightland will also feature a number of game modes: Last Base Standing, which I've just described, Crystal Carry, which is a capture-the-flag game, and Fightzone, the fight to reclaim a mobile zone. If you're tempted by a game that looks like a lot of fun, with a very colourful cartoony DA (which is a bit of a headache in my opinion), then take advantage of Fightland's release. Let us know what you think!
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