Cabin Fever
Spread Through Combat Arms, Over 278
Million Zombies Defeated
It’s been two weeks since Nexon
America released the new Cabin Fever game mode
in its multiplayer online first-person shooter
Combat Arms, and there has been more than
452,000 matches played with 278 million
marauding zombies wiped out. Cabin Fever, a
cooperative, team-based mode drops players into
an abandoned building where they’re beset by
brain-thirsty zombies.
The enormous number of games played during the
first week - 1,300 matches played every hour,
have taken a toll on the heroic soldiers fending
off the infected, with more than 4.4 million
deaths at the bloody hands of the undead hordes.
The infected zombies don't come unarmed, some
splatter on impact or carry explosives that
unleash a wave of mutilation. Special
high-powered zombies deliver massive pain. So
even with an average of 655 zombies killed every
match, it’s not easy to defeat the infected.
Fewer than 10 percent of the matches are
successfully completed, and only three percent
of the matches played at Extreme (the hardest
level) end with soldiers keeping their brains
intact.
“Cabin Fever has spread across our servers like
the very mutation players are trying to stop in
the game,” said Graham Kays, Producer for Combat
Arms. “Players might take their lumps in the end
but they’re enjoying the ride so much they keep
coming back to kill more and more zombies.”
Players can experience the thrill of Cabin Fever
and the other fun game modes featured in Combat
Arms by logging in and downloading the game for
free at
http://combatarms.nexon.net. |