In Evercore Heroes, your team of four plays in PvE matches that are contained within a PvP competition.

So it’s a little PvP too in terms of each match being a race between four different teams.

Your team of four then loads onto a map alongside three other teams.

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When time expires, enemies come for your Evercore, which is your spawn point.

If your Evercore is destroyed, your team is removed from the match.

At that point, the clock resets and the process begins again with the third-place team knocked out.

The first team to beat the raid wins the whole match.

Matches in Evercore are surprisingly quick, keeping each round engaging.

I got the chance to play in three matches.

When our team got fourth place, we were out in about five to seven minutes.

When we got third place, we had been playing for closer to 12 minutes.

The speed with which the matches take place encourages you to stick around as well.

Evercore Heroes' biggest detriment resides in the somewhat steep learning curve.

All the building blocks are there to draw in the curious gamer looking for their next hero game fix.

We’ll have to wait and see just how much story occurs in Evercore Heroes from match to match.

Evercore Heroes is scheduled to launch sometime this year.

So far, the game has only been revealed for PC.

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