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"Homerun Clash 2: Legends Derby agrega Gold Gold, New Skins, Mega Chance Habilidad"

Apr 05,2025 Autor: David

Prepárese para aumentar sus puntajes altos con la llegada de Gold Gold a Homerun Clash 2: Legends Derby. Este nuevo y impresionante bateador femenino no solo trae estilo al campo, sino que también tiene un poderoso golpe con su habilidad única, "Hollywood". Cuando el Hit Gauge de Merry Gold está completamente cargado, Hollywood se activa, lo que le permite desatar combos adicionales y aumentar su puntaje como nunca antes.

Pero eso no es todo: la introducción de Merry Gold viene con la emocionante habilidad de "Mega Chance", lo que te da la oportunidad de golpear a un Home Run llamado y acumular aún más puntos. Y mientras estás rompiendo esos jonrones, ¿por qué no hacerlo con estilo? Las nuevas máscaras disponibles en el juego le permiten personalizar el aspecto de sus bateadores, y cuando las compre, ganará puntos que vienen con efectos especiales de aficionados. Está claro que en Homerun Clash 2: Legends Derby, la belleza y el poder van de la mano.

Homerun Clash 2: Legends Derby - Gold Gold

Si eres fanático de las simulaciones deportivas en Mobile, no te pierdas nuestra lista curada de los mejores juegos deportivos para que Android mantenga la emoción. Y si está ansioso por sumergirse en la acción con Merry Gold, puede descargar Homerun Clash 2: Legends Derby de forma gratuita en App Store y Google Play, con compras en la aplicación disponibles para mejorar su experiencia.

Manténgase conectado con la comunidad del juego siguiendo la página oficial de Facebook para obtener las últimas actualizaciones o visite el sitio web oficial para obtener más información. Y para obtener un vistazo a las vibrantes imágenes del juego y al juego dinámico, consulte el clip integrado anterior.

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