Blood of Heroes Closed beta launches, keys available

Blood of Heroes Closed Beta Press Kit Screenshot
Blood of Heroes is a new fighting game, merging For Honor and Dark Souls gameplay into PvP action. Image via Vizor Interactive.

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Blood of Heroes is a new multiplayer PvP Fighting Game, with third-person weapon swings, with abilities and magical powers attached. As of May 4, Blood of Heroes Closed Beta as launched, with keys available for those interested. 

With its unique spin on third-person fighting games like For Honor, Blood of Heroes seems like it is an interesting title for fans of the genre. The added benefit is that the game has a rather easy to access Closed Beta Test, where you can help improve the game and test core features.

The way to get into the game is simple. Head over to the Blood of Heroes Closed Beta website, and sign up using their form. The form specifically says to keep an eye on your inbox, as they are sending invite waves in small burst after each other. It is a sign that you can expect a key shortly after signing up.

For those that find themselves in the game, you can test group game modes, as well as one-on-one matches. Expect to play as several of the classes in the game, along with their weapon, swing patterns and ability powers.

The game’s developers, Vizor Interactive, describe the Blood of Heroes Closed Beta as: “Set in medieval Nordic arenas, fearsome warriors fight to the death in a quest for glory as players unleash an array of fighting styles and wield an arsenal of lethal weapons and deadly abilities. Players can experiment with six distinct heroes in the Closed Beta in both 1-on-1 and group combat modes. Hone your skills in a battle where the artistry of the blade is enhanced by powerful war sigils—and met with blistering counterspells. Players must learn to master the character that best suits their playstyle, weighing up if they prefer fast darting blows, powerful measured strikes or area-of-effect abilities that disrupt their foes”

Players can get their hands on the game only on the PC version at the moment. At launch, players on PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles. There is currently no news on whether the game has crossplay between devices just yet, nor a release date. For those wanting another medieval fighting game, Chivalry 2 is not far away.