Get your first look at CrossfireX’s Remedy developed campaign

Fans of CrossfireX got their first look at the Xbox’s exclusive campaign mode at the Xbox Games Showcase today. Developed by Remedy, the CrossfireX campaign follows the members of Operation Spectre and Black List, “one of the two warring mercenary factions.”

Set in “larger than life” locations, Operation Spectre will take players to Asia, South America and explores the lives of the characters involved in the Black List/Global Risk conflict.

The campaign will be available as part of a Premium Battle Pass when CrossfireX launches.

CrossfireX Campaign

CrossfireX‘s campaign is described as follows

A sprawling global conflict rages between the Global Risk and Black List mercenary factions in an immersive and cinematic single player experience that introduces players to the world of Crossfire through a series of action-packed stories told from both sides of the conflict.

CrossfireX launches for Xbox One and Xbox Series X in 2020.

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