Krafton, the developer behind BGMI, has unveiled Bullet Echo India, a new multiplayer free-to-play top-down shooter designed specifically for smartphone users. In partnership with Zeptolab, known for creating Cut the Rope, this game is now available on both iOS and Android platforms and aims to cater to the preferences of Indian gamers. Players can form teams and engage in swift two-minute battles, competing until only one team remains.
The official announcement was made by Krafton on Friday, highlighting that Bullet Echo India can be downloaded from the Play Store for Android devices and the App Store for iPhone users. Classified as a battle royale-style shooter, the game emphasizes player versus player (PvP) arenas where teams challenge each other.
Already accessible via both app stores in India, Bullet Echo India’s gameplay features quick engagements lasting around two minutes. Players can select either a gunner, known for being loud, or a sniper, who operates more stealthily.
A solo mode, titled King of the Hill, is included for instances when team formation is inadequate for the standard gameplay. There is also a league mode that extends the duration of matches, as indicated by the publisher. Bullet Echo follows the free-to-play model similar to Krafton’s widely successful Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), offering in-app purchases.