Heavy Metal Machines (HMM)[1] was a car battle MOBA video game developed and published by Hoplon Infotainment.
HMM was a free-to-play game available on Steam, where teams of four battle on arenas with a post-apocalyptic scenario with highly armed machines.
The primary objective is to deliver a bomb on the enemy team base while trying to overcome your opponents and avoid the arena's hazards.
One of the main inspirations for the game was the classic Rock n' Roll Racing, originally released in 1993 for the Super NES and Sega Genesis, developed by Blizzard Entertainment, but also on arena games such as the vehicular combat titles Rocket League and Twisted Metal.
The Metal League[6] is an in-game event that creates a tournament based on the teams' score ranking, with a prize pool of €5,000 besides items in the game.
In this first season, there will only be 6 qualifiers steps, and the 8 teams that achieve the highest score will automatically be in the Playoffs Phase of the tournament.
The total prize is €5,000,00, shared between the 4 best teams from the brackets, like this: Metal Pass[7] is a system in which Heavy Metal Machines players have access to weekly challenges and in-game rewards, in addition to determining your account’s progression and Fame income so you can purchase characters and models.
The Premium version guarantees you’ll receive the double amount of items per level, as well as making you progress faster through the season.