Marco doesn't raise his hands in victory. He walks to Spectre's booth, taps on the glass, and says through the mic: "The Slug isn't the weapon. The players are."
"You can't beat the algorithm," Spectre hisses.
CONTINUE? (The screen flashes to a pixel-art rendition of the Fatals team. A single credit remains.)
The became the most-watched esports event in Asia, with a $5 million prize pool. Part 2: The Fallen Hero Marco "Maverick" Rossi (no relation to the game's original Marco—he took the name as a tribute) was a legend. Three-time MSWC champion. He was known for a suicidal move called the "Knuckle Brace Dive"—using the Slugs' jump mechanic to land on enemy positions, eject at the last second, and let the empty tank explode as a massive bomb.
Marco smiles. "They're scared."
Marco doesn't raise his hands in victory. He walks to Spectre's booth, taps on the glass, and says through the mic: "The Slug isn't the weapon. The players are."
"You can't beat the algorithm," Spectre hisses.
CONTINUE? (The screen flashes to a pixel-art rendition of the Fatals team. A single credit remains.)
The became the most-watched esports event in Asia, with a $5 million prize pool. Part 2: The Fallen Hero Marco "Maverick" Rossi (no relation to the game's original Marco—he took the name as a tribute) was a legend. Three-time MSWC champion. He was known for a suicidal move called the "Knuckle Brace Dive"—using the Slugs' jump mechanic to land on enemy positions, eject at the last second, and let the empty tank explode as a massive bomb.
Marco smiles. "They're scared."