Northern Michigan University Alumni and Marquette local, Silas Talley, announces Open Beta Launch Party for new game REVN developed by Ambitious Games. The launch party will be hosted at Northern Michigan University’s Esports Lab, under the Lydia M. Olson Library off Tracy Avenue, on Tuesday, November 9, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to discuss the game with game designer Silas Talley, play REVN in the lab and enjoy refreshments. To register and for more information click here.
Silas Talley, Creative Director at Ambitious Games and creator of REVN, founded Ambitious Games in 2016. Ambitious Games is an indie game development studio located in Marquette, Mich. One year after the creation of Ambitious Games, in 2017, Talley and the Ambitious team began working on REVN, a free to play third person multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) videogame. In 2018, Talley released the Closed Alpha of REVN but now 3 years later, he is releasing the Open Beta to PC gamers.
“We’ve dedicated the last four years to creating this game, and I’m really excited to show the world what we’ve been working on.” stated Talley. With the release party days away, anticipation is building for Talley and his team.
REVN is a free to play third person MOBA that allows players to craft a variety of items and weapons, select special abilities and fully customize their characters. In this fast paced 5v5 MOBA the objective is to defend your core while destroying your enemies by any means necessary. REVN allows each player to have a completely unique experience as different equipment, abilities, playing styles allow for adaptable loadouts to fit your team’s needs.
Competitive online multiplayer is a main feature of REVN which challenges opponents to high intensity matches where players fight to defeat one another or capture terminals to increase resources used to overpower the other team.
For more information about REVN, the release party and all things Ambitious Games head to their website at ambitious.games.














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