Season One kick-starts the overarching Hyper Scape narrative: There is a mystery in the Hyper Scape created by Prisma Dimensions that players will have to solve. In addition to Solo and Squad Crown Rush, additional limited time game modes are also planned for Season One.
Season One will include a total of 11 guns and 11 hacks. Hyper Scape’s first season introduces a brand new mid-range weapon, the Dragonfly, as well as a new hack, Magnet, which can be used to trap unsuspecting contenders. With those updates we are now ready to welcome console players into the mix, with lots of new content to enjoy.” “We have leveraged our test periods to develop and release frequent updates, notably on the global balance.
“While the game has already been accessible on PC since our first test phase, Season One is for us the true launch of Hyper Scape,” says Graeme Jennings, Senior Producer for Hyper Scape at Ubisoft Montréal.
Console players who have unlocked or purchased Technical Test and Open Beta cosmetic items, either by playing the live phases on PC or through Hyper Scape Crowncast, will have access to all those items when playing on console, as Hyper Scape supports cross-progression on all platforms. Players must first link their Uplay account using the extension and claim at least one battle pass point to be eligible)įor the rest of the details for Hyper Scape Season 1, head on below.įollowing PC-exclusive live phases, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 players will have the opportunity to jump into the Hyper Scape for the first time. (Streams must have the Crowncast extension enabled.
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The trailer didn't really divulge any specifics, but it seems that upon collecting the crown, said player will have their life changed for the better. One of the big draws of Hyper Scape is "Crown Rush," a battle royale in which 99 players fight each other to obtain a crown.
Hyper Scape seems to be a hyper-evolved version of Second Life where people are free to do and be what they want. This came in the form of the "Hyper Scape," a virtual reality created by a company named PRISMA. With reality so bleak and depressing, people sought an escape.