Legendary rock band Metallica is set to conquer Roblox this weekend, bringing free items and tracks from their latest album, 72 Seasons, to the popular gaming platform. Fans can enjoy both new tracks and classic hits in multiple gaming experiences. Metallica follows in the footsteps of previous music industry acts such as Lil Nas X, Backstreet Boys, Paris Hilton, David Guetta, and KSI, who have all collaborated with Roblox.
To immerse themselves in the Metallica experience, players can visit Apeirophobia, a game focused on exploring and documenting endless rooms filled with puzzles and mysterious entities. Set in a distant space far from Earth, players must escape from reality and delve into the unknown.
In Deepwoken, players will face the unforgiving sea and unravel the mysteries of a dying world. By discovering and modifying powerful abilities, players can develop their characters into formidable forces, all while attempting to escape the terrors that lurk beneath the waves.
Frontlines, a realistic first-person shooter developed by Maximillian in 2020, is another gaming experience where Metallica’s presence will be felt. Fans of the Call of Duty series will enjoy the fast-paced gameplay and in-game features that Frontlines has to offer.
Piggy, an online survival horror game created by MiniToon, also joins the list of experiences featuring Metallica content. With over 10 billion visits, Piggy has won multiple awards, including “Game of the Year” and “Builderman’s Award of Excellence” at the 8th Annual Bloxy Awards, as well as “Best Content Update” at the 2022 Roblox Innovation Awards.
Finally, players can enjoy Metallica’s new tracks in Survive the Killer, a thrilling game where players must either escape the map as survivors or eliminate everyone as the killer before time runs out.
Since their formation in 1981, Metallica has become one of the most influential and commercially successful rock bands in history, selling 110 million albums worldwide and playing for fans across all seven continents. With several multi-platinum albums, including 1991’s Metallica (The Black Album), which remains the best-selling album in Soundscan history, the band’s latest offering, 72 Seasons, is now available.
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