Amazon Games has announced Crucible, its free-to-play, team-based shooter for PC, set for release via Steam on May 20.
Crucibleis the Twitch owner’s first big stride into game software, as part of what is said to bean investment of “hundreds of millions of dollars” into game creation.

The game combines competitive shooter and PvE elements. Players choose from a roster of aliens, robots, and humans, and work with teammates to hunt opponents, take down hostile creatures, and capture objectives, all on a rogue planet at the edge of known space.
In addition, players much pursue ‘Essence’, a resource that amplifies their hunters’ powers and enhances their abilities.

Three game modes will be available at launch this month:
“In Crucible, every match is different, and players’ choices really matter,” said Christoph Hartmann, vice president atAmazon Games, in a prepared statement.
“Every opponent, team, and mode poses unique dangers, and no two matches are the same, so players must constantly adapt to everything the world and the other teams throw at them. We’re excited for players to join the hunt in just a couple of weeks, and we can’t wait to hear what they think of it.”

Crucible is being developed byRelentless Studios, a Seattle-based development team of Amazon Games.
The studio is led by Louis Castle, co-founder of Westwood Studios, and includes industry veterans with previous experience at companies includingActivision Blizzard,ArenaNet,Electronic Arts, andXbox.

Crucible will be the first of two major titles from Amazon Games in 2020, the company said, followed by the launch ofMMO New Worldin August 2020.
According to reports, the corporation is alsopreparing to launch its own cloud gaming platformcodenamed Project Tempo, which is now expected in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.





