The Blade character from Crossfire: Legends makes an appearance in the C4 mode and the Imperial Mausoleum map.

Crossfire: Legends has released two new posters featuring the familiar character Blade, along with images of the C4 mode and the Imperial Mausoleum map from the Zombie mode.

On two consecutive days, November 10th and 11th, Crossfire: Legends released a series of posters showcasing the classic character Blade, along with the pre-registration period from October 13th to December 14th. Additionally, the poster from November 10th included a background image revealing the classic Zombie mode map, the Imperial Mausoleum. The new poster from November 11th featured an extremely familiar image and dialogue reminiscent of the classic C4 mode that no Crossfire: Legends fan can forget.

Thus, in just two days and with two posters, Crossfire: Legends has showcased three of its classic features: the character Blade, the C4 game mode, and the Imperial Mausoleum map.

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Blade, also known as SIA after the agency where he works – the Secret Intelligence Agency – is a group of soldiers specializing in intelligence gathering missions. With his tall, model-like physique and cool, edgy suits and state-of-the-art communication equipment, Blade resembles a true battlefield hero. He consistently completes his missions with excellence, accuracy, reliability, and always arrives at the right time. Prior to these two posters, Blade's image was also featured in the action-packed C4 trailer released by Crossfire: Legends on November 9th.

The C4 mode featured in Blade's poster is a follow-up to the exclusive trailer for this mode in Crossfire: Legends, released on November 9th. This is a classic game mode and the number one choice in esports competitions for the game. Thanks to its balanced design and demanding team coordination requirements, C4 is the ultimate competitive challenge for professional Crossfire: Legends esports players worldwide.

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Furthermore, the appearance of the classic Imperial Mausoleum map in Zombie mode serves as a reminder that Crossfire: Legends always strikes a balance between challenging, high-level eSports gameplay and casual, fun camaraderie with friends. In Crossfire: Legends, the map's terrain is similar to the PC version, but with the indoor shrine removed and some cargo crate locations placed on wooden ramps to reduce the need for players to jump. However, the map remains quite large and offers ample space for shooters to showcase their zombie-fighting skills.

Based on recent revelations, Crossfire: Legends aims to fully recreate the classic experiences that made the Crossfire brand successful on the mobile platform. With some customizations to simplify, make it more compact, and more convenient to control on mobile devices, Crossfire: Legends will bring the childhood memories of fans to the new platform without losing the iconic and familiar characters such as Blade, Fox, C4 Bomb Placement, Zombie Mode, Imperial Tomb Map, etc.

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As announced on the poster, the gaming community will be able to pre-register for Crossfire: Legends from October 13th to December 14th. Register quickly to stay updated on the latest information and receive a variety of gifts through Crossfire: Legends' activities!

Update 26 March 2026

Samuel Daniel

Samuel Daniel is a senior technology analyst, a high-level expert responsible for evaluating complex technical systems and providing strategic recommendations to improve organizational efficiency and productivity.

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