Shroud brings his insights as lead advisor in Spectre Divide, here’s your first-look
No more mid-game snacking.
If you think spectating after getting eliminated in an FPS game is boring, then this new shooter gameSpectre Divideis for you.
Spectre Divide is the brand new FPS game in the market that everyone is raving about. It has Michael “shroud” Grzesiek’s stamp of approval, who worked on the game as lead gameplay advisor.
Unsurprisingly, the new title looks like a cel-shaded version of shroud’s most-played game, Counter-Strike, but with a mechanical twist you may have never seen before.
In Spectre Divide, players get two shots at beating their enemies by handling two player models at once.
Spectre Divide introduces a new twist to FPS genre
Spectre Divide is a 3v3 FPS game with a bomb defusal objective, but it can also be called a 6v6 game. In this game, each player can control two bodies at once. To switch between bodies, players have a puck that they can throw to a desired spot, and their second body will appear there.
It’s a bit complicated because when you’re not controlling your clone, it’s completely vulnerable to enemy attacks.
Thankfully, there’s an alarm that notifies you of nearby danger, but spawning back into a comprised body is not recommended if your first body isn’t in a safe spot.
Is Spectre Divide a hero shooter?
Weapons, however, are separate from abilities and are distributed in sets for both the clone and the main player. Spectre Divide doesn’t yet have a release date, but players should expect an open beta soon.
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