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Revision as of 23:21, 1 July 2024

File:TF PowerShift Intro.mp4
Power Shift
“A casual 5v5 game mode where two teams compete to escort a platform through the arena.”
Overview
Format5v5
Short descriptionHold the platform
FeaturesUnlimited respawn credits

Power Shift is a casual 5v5 game mode where two teams compete to escort a platform through the arena.

Rules

  • The platform will start moving shortly after a contestant stands on it.
  • If interrupted by an enemy team, the platform grinds to a halt — or will switch direction entirely.
  • The platform speed is determined by how many contestants from one team are on it; maximum speed is reached at 3 contestants.
  • The platform will tear through anything in its path and can be rocked by physics.
  • Players can switch their contestants and loadout between respawns.
  • The game ends when one team escorts the platform to their goal, or when the timer expires.
  • If time expires when the platform is being contested, the game will enter overtime.
  • Overtime ends when the team who is escorting the platform has escorted it further than the opposing team, and the platform is not being contested.

Arenas

Arena Arena variants
SKYWAY STADIUM STANDART ISSUE
SYS$HORIZON STANDART ISSUE
KYOTO STANDART ISSUE, SUSPENDED STRUCTURES
MONACO STANDART ISSUE, SUSPENDED STRUCTURES
SEOUL STANDART ISSUE