[5] A tactical shooter spin-off game named Warface: Breakout was released on 26 May 2020 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Each class has its own specific combat role, with Medics reviving fallen and healing injured teammates, Engineers restoring and repairing armor and being able to revive SED's, Riflemen providing additional ammunition, SED's for suppressive fire and eliminating large groups of enemies in a short amount of time, and Snipers for engaging in long-range firefights.
Riflemen can choose between a variety of assault rifles and light machine guns, and have the ability to distribute ammunition to themselves and other players.
Medics have access to automatic and pump action shotguns, as well as the ability to heal and revive teammates.
SED's however, are different as they have access to heavy weaponry, as well as a grenade launcher that does medium damage along with a flash effect.
Weapons have customization slots that can be used to outfit a firearm with scopes, bipods, handles, flash guards, and suppressors.
[citation needed] In August 2011, Crytek announced that Warface: Clutch would be released for PC in Western markets in 2012.
[8] In July 2012, Trion Worlds announced itself as the publisher of the game in the United States, New Zealand, Turkey, Australia, and Europe.
[23] TheXboxHub praised the game for being "truly free-to-play" and not requiring players to spend real money to remain competitive, while providing "highly enjoyable online focused gameplay" and plenty of modes.