Home News World War: Machines Conquest will launch Stronghold Warfare next month, offering an epic 30v30 clash between alliances

World War: Machines Conquest will launch Stronghold Warfare next month, offering an epic 30v30 clash between alliances

by Hunter Feb 01,2025

Get ready for intense alliance warfare in World War: Machines Conquest! Joycity's upcoming update introduces Stronghold Warfare, a thrilling alliance vs. alliance feature where 30-player skirmishes will determine your rank and star rewards. Will you defend your stronghold or lead the charge into enemy territory?

Prepare for epic 30v30 battles! Each victory earns you Stars, boosting your rank and unlocking greater rewards.

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The full release is slated for January, but the Server Invasion Beta is already underway, with a second round launching next month. For high-level players (level 26+), the new Squad Leader Medal system provides engaging end-game content, featuring new Squad Leaders and a Seasonal Pass this month.

The developers are committed to providing a consistently engaging experience, paying close attention to detail, from vehicle accuracy to the smallest unit details. Visit the official website for more information and join the battle!

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