LASERTRON Battle Royale Squads

LASERTRON Battle Royale Squads

LASERTRON Battle Royale Squads allows players to play for REAL and in person the best style of first-person shooter video games that over a billion gamers play online.

The number one request we get from players is that they want to play on the same team as their friends and family. Battle Royale Squads fulfills this desire.

The Battle Royale Squads’ game format empowers players to recruit and build their own squads of up to 4 players. Each squad can create their own personalized and protected squad name and individual player code names.

Squads compete in LASERTRON’s proprietary and autonomous 30-minute sessions comprising 5 to 6 rounds where the objective is to be the Sole Surviving Squad.

Purple Storm

The creation of the Purple Storm was one of the most critical innovations that ultimately enabled our LASERTRON Battle Royale game concept to work.

The Purple Storm is activated when the first player is eliminated from the Battle Royale. When a player is eliminated, their vest and phaser LED lights turn purple and their vest’s shoulder speakers say, ‘You are the Purple Storm.’

Purple Storm players must then locate the closest Purple Sector to recharge. Purple Storm players are given a limited number of laser pulses and energy, but can recharge at any time. As the round progresses, more and more players are eliminated and become a part of the intensifying Purple Storm.

While in most Battle Royale online games the storm is simply a good way to shrink the field of play, in LASERTRON’s Battle Royale the storm is a living entity that is made up of players your squad may have eliminated or they are working to eliminate your squad so their remaining squadmates can win the Battle Royale.

Rounds automatically end whenever there is a Sole Surviving squad. If at least one of your squadmates or you survive to the very end, your squad wins!

At the end of each round and prior to the start of the next battle, each squad is randomly assigned a new Starting Sector by the game system. Starting Sector assignment notifications are delivered to each player via their phaser display and their shoulder speakers.

To find a Starting Sector’s location, players can use the display found in any nearby Sector. These Sector displays provide players with a map of the entire arena and all Sector locations. In addition, all Sectors have large LED illuminated numbered bands designed into them which allow players to see their Starting Sector from a distance and quickly meet up with their squad.

As each squad checks in at their designated Sector, their vests shoulder speakers will say, “Welcome to Sector 5. Please standby.” A short period of time is given between rounds for squadmates to formulate and implement new strategies and tactics. Most importantly, every additional round gives each squad the opportunity to improve and evolve into a stronger squad. Multiple rounds allow squads to learn faster and become more capable of winning a Battle Royale round.

Next, the arena sound system, in coordination with the Sector monitors, reveal who the Sole Surviving Squad was for the round just completed by displaying their photo as well as the photos of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place Squad finishers. The Sector monitors then display the photo of the Purple Storm Leader along with the photos of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place Purple Storm finishers, and finally a summary display shows each squad’s rank compared to all the other squads and each player’s individual time survived rank within their squad.

All of this is being facilitated and autonomously controlled by the LASERTRON game system