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Australian Classification Reveals Details On Nintendo’s Free-To-Play Title Steel Diver

steel_diverEarlier this year, Nintendo revealed it was working on a re-imagining of Steel Diver – the company’s first free-to-play title. Now, according to an Australian classification, the game has been titled Steel Diver: Subwars. The classification notes that it will be a “G” rated title and, though no designated format has been stated, the Nintendo 3DS is the assumed platform – just like the original 3DS launch game released in 2011.

At E3 in June, Miyamoto said the development team was looking at new ways to take the game into multiplayer territory. The classification does state a consumer warning that says “gaming experience may change online”, so this may be an indication of how the game will function in multiplayer, with the supposed four-player battle mode.

20 thoughts on “Australian Classification Reveals Details On Nintendo’s Free-To-Play Title Steel Diver”

    1. This was mentioned months ago, these is just more details…

      Someone’s brain is still living in the past…

  1. Lets hope it turns good and makes other free to play developers to bring their games to wiiu. I’m part of the 360 world of tanks beta and the games is great but nit so great to pay for live and in game objects at the same time.

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