A new first-person shooter for Facebook has entered beta, and should be ready soon.
3G Studios, Inc. is proud to announce that beta testers have been chosen for the first round of closed beta for its upcoming social first person shooter Brave Arms. Testing began on a smaller scale Monday, May 24 to ensure a smooth launch as closed beta testing will continue to grow from here on out.
Beta access has been granted to selected players among the registered users, and more and more players will be able to enter the game in advance of the general public throughout several phases of testing. The closed beta testing process will consist of extensive play sessions and collaboration with the development team to deliver feedback and suggestions to improve overall game play.
Brave Arms is the new first-person shooter (FPS) game available on the popular social networking platform, Facebook. Users can play with friends in a 3D environment with customizable characters, weapons and more. Applications for Brave Arms Beta can be found here. To view in-game video footage visit our Youtube page and for updates and other information follow us on Twitter.
About 3G Studios
3G Studios, Inc. is an accomplished game development studio that designs and develops interactive entertainment products for personal computers (PC), next generation consoles, iPhone, mobile and handheld devices. 3G Studios, Inc. provides a creative work environment utilizing its own proprietary cross-platform tools, technology and processes. 3G Studio, Inc.’s published works include the hit title “Jillian Michaels’ Fitness Ultimatum 2009,” a collaboration with Harmonix to release “Rock Band” in 2007, “SWAT: Target Liberty” for the Play Station Portable (PSP) released in 2007, and “Stacked with Daniel Negreanu” released in 2006. 3G Studios has also just released “Zombeat” and “The Deep” iPhone game applications. Since the successful releases of past projects, 3G Studios is currently focused on its “free-2-Play” Razor Online Service, product creativity and Intellectual Property (IP) development.
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