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https://www.facebook.com/PITW2/Le jeu de baseball mobile sous licence officielle CPBL, "Baseball Hall Live", lance une nouvelle version live passionnante ! Découvrez l'excitation du jeu en temps réel et des diffusions en direct.

Points forts de la saison 2024 :

Les Taiwan Steel Eagles rejoignent la mêlée, portant le total à six équipes en lice pour le championnat !

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Nouveau ! Diffusion de texte en direct :Ne manquez jamais un moment de l'action grâce à l'ajout de mises à jour de texte en temps réel.
  • Nouveau ! Chat interactif en direct : Connectez-vous avec d'autres fans, discutez du jeu, prédisez les gagnants et gagnez des récompenses !
  • Batailles en ligne en temps réel : Affrontez d'autres passionnés de CPBL, invitez des amis et vivez le frisson de la victoire (ou de la défaite) !
  • Échange de cartes de joueur : Un système de gestion d'équipe unique vous permet d'échanger des joueurs, de constituer l'équipe de vos rêves et de devenir le manager ultime !
  • Mode Saison LIVE : Les capacités des joueurs reflètent les données réelles de la CPBL, reflétant le calendrier réel de la ligue. Découvrez l'authenticité du jeu !
  • Gestion d'équipe : Équipez, entraînez et développez vos joueurs pour créer l'équipe la plus forte possible.
  • Commentaire authentique : Profitez des commentaires en direct des commentateurs de baseball renommés Chen Jiesheng et Cao Juntong, ajoutant à l'expérience immersive.

Exigences du système :

    CPU : processeur quadricœur de 2,8 GHz ou supérieur
  • RAM : 4 Go de RAM ou plus
  • Nécessite une connexion Internet. Une connexion réseau stable est recommandée pour un jeu optimal.

Remarques importantes :

Une maintenance régulière du serveur est prévue le jeudi, de 10h00 à 16h00. Le service sera indisponible pendant cette période. Nous nous excusons pour tout inconvénient.

Groupe de fans officiel sur Facebook :

Ce jeu est classé Général selon les réglementations de gestion de la classification des logiciels de jeux de Taiwan. Le jeu est gratuit, mais propose des achats intégrés.

Rejoignez « Baseball Hall Live » aujourd'hui et vivez l'expérience de jeu mobile CPBL ultime !

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