Bullet Echo India officially launched: India-themed top-down shooter by Krafton

Updated : Apr 23, 2024 11:42
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Krafton India has partnered with ZeptoLab to officially launch Bullet Echo India. 

This new mobile game caters specifically to Indian gamers, offering an immersive top-down shooter experience with unique features that celebrate Indian culture.

Strategic gameplay

Bullet Echo India is a multiplayer PvP (Player vs Player) tactical shooter. Players team up and strategize in action-packed battles, aiming to be the last team standing. 

This battle royale-style format has proven to be immensely popular, and Bullet Echo India throws its hat into the ring with a focus on quick thinking, coordinated teamwork, and strategic execution.

Popularity

Since its availability, Bullet Echo India has enjoyed a remarkable reception from Indian gamers. 

The game has quickly climbed to the top spot in key categories on the Google Play Store, including "Top Free," "Action," and "New." 

Celebrating Indian culture

Bullet Echo India goes beyond just offering a thrilling gameplay experience. The developers have included several features that resonate with Indian players.

Four heroes within the game – Maharani Sparkle, Dancer Mirage, and Raja Slayer – sport unique skins inspired by rich Indian culture and history. 

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Additionally, a special collaboration with the popular battle royale title Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) introduces a BGMI skin for the hero Stalker, seamlessly blending elements from both games.

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