oonray: Battle Lands is officially on Steam From May 10th
Moonray: Battle Lands is live on Steam in closed beta from May 10th, introducing reimagined Heroes, full controller support, new arenas, a new battle pass, and more upgrades.

The closed beta version of Moonray: Battle Lands is packed with upgrades, content, and new features for players to enjoy. According to an official X post, the team has introduced major tech upgrades that likely enable a smoother gameplay experience, but that’s not all you can look forward to in this release. If you played Moonray on the Epic Games Store before and have become accustomed to the available Heroes, you can expect to notice some potentially significant changes in this release, as it looks like this latest version will bring “reimagined” Heroes. This means that playing with these overhauled characters probably comes with notable improvements and balancing adjustments that make third-person battles more fluid and exciting than before. You can also expect to see 2 new Heroes added to the game. This also means that there are 2 new weapons: a hammer and a healing blaster.
Next to enhancing the backend and revamping Heroes. The team has further refined combat with the introduction of Mover 2.0 and Motion Matching. So we can certainly expect an overall smoother PvP experience and hopefully new opportunities to devise new strategies. You can also expect to see new maps and arenas to fight in while progressing through a new battle pass called “Path of Trial”.
On top of all these promising updates, the game is actually getting full controller support. Plus an abundance of new cosmetics to unlock.
How to Play Moonray on Steam?
To join the closed beta phase of Moonray: Battle Lands on Steam. You will need to sign up through an application form for a chance at being selected.

After launch, an AMA is planned on May 15th, at 10 AM CST in the game’s official Discord server. Tune in to find out more about the game and see what the team plans on doing next. In the meantime, make sure to wishlist the game on Steam. To help it gain more visibility on PC’s biggest gaming platform. While potentially increasing your chances of participating in this early build.
While the Steam version won’t have any web3 features. Those looking for the blockchain version of Moonray can already jump into it as a Base-powered free to play title on the Epic Games Store. In this game, skins and cosmetics are NFTs. But you don’t need to connect a wallet to play, making the web3 side of things completely optional.