Zynga releases free-to-play MOBA Solstice Arena on PC

Zynga's speed MOBA, Solstice Arena, has released on Steam and will allow players across iOS, Mac, and PC to fight alongside (and against) one another.

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Zynga is taking their free-to-play MOBA Solstice Arena to PC. Previously available only on iOS, the publisher has released the game on Steam, with cross-play enabled across all platforms.

Solstice Arena is billed as the first "Speed MOBA," in the sense that the average match will last between 5 and 12 minutes. Game modes include 3-on-3 arena battles either solo, co-op, or PvP and some of the traditional aspects of MOBA's (minions and farming) have been set aside in order to create faster games. New heroes and skins can be purchased by spending valor, gained through natural gameplay or through in-app purchases. The mobile original was well-received by critics.

The PC and Mac versions of Solstice Arena will feature optimized mouse controls, allowing for single or multi-button layouts. Zynga will continue to push out free content, including new heroes and skins, every couple of weeks across all platforms.

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    October 16, 2013 5:15 PM

    Ozzie Mejia posted a new article, Zynga releases free-to-play MOBA Solstice Arena on PC.

    Zynga's speed MOBA, Solstice Arena, has released on Steam and will allow players across iOS, Mac, and PC to fight alongside (and against) one another.

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      October 16, 2013 6:56 PM

      lol no.

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      October 16, 2013 6:58 PM

      rovio making mario kart, zynga making dota

      whats goin on here

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      October 17, 2013 5:15 AM

      Zynga's brand is so diluted to me at this point that I can't take anything they do or say seriously

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        October 17, 2013 5:28 AM

        lol, Zynga never had a good brand right from the get go, they just stumbled across insane levels of investor cash because of Facebook.

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        October 17, 2013 5:47 AM

        Whaaat? They made Facebook games.

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