Zero Ballistics 2.0 For Linux Finally Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 19 December 2010 at 08:43 AM EST. 12 Comments
LINUX GAMING
The Linux gaming news continues to pour in this week. While we're still busy with our exclusive copy of Unigine OilRush and waiting to see what the surprise is for Humble Indie Bundle #2 raking in more than one million dollars, we have just received word that Zero Ballistics 2.0 has been released.

Zero Ballistics is a tank-based multi-player game that's a combination of a first person shooter and military tank combat. It's been over two and a half years since the release of Zero Ballistics v1.1, but arriving yesterday was Zero Ballistics 2.0.

The new release of Zero Ballistics includes three level sets in an alpine environment, one arena level, three different main weapons and three secondary weapons, six different skills, and new game modes. The new modes include beacon strike, death-match, and team death-match.

Screenshots, Linux download links, and more are available at ZeroBallistics.com.
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