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Full Overclocked Arena: Instability Protocol update
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What changed
- Balance
- Events
- Gameplay
Overclocked Arena: Instability Protocol changes
Meet the Gravity Well.
Instead of firing projectiles, this weapon creates a gravitational field that pulls enemies toward its center while dealing continuous damage. Swarms slowly collapse inward, allowing players to group enemies together and control chaotic fights.
Controlling the Arena
When the Gravity Well activates, nearby enemies are dragged toward its core.
Enemies inside the field take damage over time, and those pulled closer to the center suffer even greater damage.
The result is a satisfying moment where large enemy groups are compressed into a single point before collapsing.
Evolution: Event Horizon
Like many weapons in Overclocked Arena, the Gravity Well can evolve.
Its evolved form becomes Event Horizon, greatly amplifying its power:
Stronger pull force • Better control over large enemy swarms • A devastating final implosion
When the gravitational field collapses, it triggers a powerful burst that damages all enemies trapped inside.
Most enemies don’t survive the collapse.
A Different Kind of Weapon
Most weapons focus purely on damage.
Gravity Well adds a strategic layer by letting players manipulate enemy positioning. Pulling enemies together also creates powerful synergies with other weapons that benefit from clustered targets.
Sometimes the best way to defeat your enemies is simple:
collapse a small black hole on top of them.
See the full devlog here: From Gravity Well to Event Horizon
💡 Wishlist Overclocked Arena to follow development and upcoming weapon reveals.
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