Sniper Elite 5 Invasion mode invites other players to hunt you down in your own campaign

Sniper Elite 5 has a new drop-in ൩PvP mode called Invasion that lets players hunt each other during campaign missions.&nbไsp;

Invasion was first teased when the next Sniper installment was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:announced last December, ꦬbut we've only recently gotten a full of how it works. Developer Rebellion outlined Invasion mode alongside a new trailer showing Ally and Axis snipers moving to outwit♚ each other during a mission.

Invasion has a pretty simple premise. Players who opt into drop-in co-op and PvP can have their campaign invaded by an Axis sniper who'll try to take them out before they can snipe their Nazi target, effectively giving the host another targe♔t. Hosts can also call in another friendly sniper for assistance, raising the stakes for the Axis invader who'll now face two target♔s.

The kicker is that Invasion also activates some special abilities and tools. For examp꧙le, invading Axis snipers can boost the awareness of Axis soldiers and have them watch for the last known location of the host, making it harder for the host to hide. Allied snipers, meanwhile, will get access to phones that likewise reveal the last known location of the invader, but overusing these phones risks triggering booby traps and alerting other Nazis.

Invasion mode is totally optional, but if you do decide to give it a shot, you'll earn special w💖eapons, items, and skins for successfully hunting other players, and clearing missions with Invasion enabled will net you bonus XP. 

Sniper Elite 5 is scheduled to launch on PS5, Xbox Series X, PS4, Xbox One, and PC (via Steam, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Epic Games Store, and the Windows Store) late🐻r this year. 

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