The development and announcement of Loadout, a free-to-play third-person shooter game.
Loadout was officially released for Microsoft Windows, marking its entry into the gaming market.
Loadout was launched on the Steam platform, significantly increasing its accessibility to a larger player base.
The developers announced the planned shutdown of Loadout servers, signaling the end of official support for the game.
Loadout's official servers were taken offline, ending official online multiplayer gameplay.
Scientists develop particle manipulation technology enabling custom weapon creation and modification.
The creation of official arenas for Loadout battles, fostering the growth of competitive combat and weapon innovation.
Researchers introduce experimental weapon modules that can dramatically alter combat effectiveness and tactics.
An underground market emerges for unauthorized weapon mods, leading to unpredictable battles and security concerns.
Authorities implement protocols to regulate and harmonize weapon modifications to ensure fair play within Loadout arenas.
A breakthrough in ammo technology significantly enhances weapon performance and introduces new strategic possibilities.
The first worldwide championship is held, bringing together the best Loadout fighters and showcasing the pinnacle of weapon design and combat skill.