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Wargame AirLand Battle Opens Early Access Beta for Mac and Linux

Eugen Systems has announced that Wargame AirLand Battle has opened its Early Access Beta for Mac and Linux. Players can currently get the game for 50% off during this week thanks to the "Games from Paris" event.



From the Press Release
After invading PCs all over the world in May, Wargame AirLand Battle, the successor to Wargame European Escalation and the new real-time strategy hit from developers Eugen Systems that won enthusiastic acclaim from gamers and critics alike, now opens its Early Access Beta for Mac and Linux! In more good news, Wargame AirLand Battle also benefits from an exceptional 50% discount on the occasion of the “Games From Paris” event organized by Capital Games and Steam running this week.


Steam players may now download the Linux and Mac early access beta versions of Wargame AirLand Battle on Steam, giving them immediate access to both solo and multiplayer. The multiplayer mode being PC/Mac/Linux cross-platform compatible, they will even be able to face or team with the numerous players already playing the PC version. Moreover, the Early Access Beta will automatically transform into the full version when the game officially releases on Mac and Linux next week.

It is also worth noting that current PC players of Wargame AirLand Battle may, if they wish so, download for free the Mac and Linux versions of the game if they own a compatible computer!

Wargame AirLand Battle is available in stores and for download on PC, and is in Early Access Beta phase on Mac and Linux. The game is currently available at -50% on Steam.



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