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Steam News17 August 20232y ago

Multiplayer is coming to PC! FOR FREE

Yes, it’s happening! The multiplayer mode for FIRST STRIKE will be released as a FREE DLC on August 31. Soon, you can wage nuclear war against your friends and other players from all over the world on PC!

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  • Gameplay
changedFeatures of the multiplayer mode will be:Play online PvP matches with up to 10 players!

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changedPlay online PvP matches with up to 10 players!

Yes, it’s happening! The multiplayer mode for FIRST STRIKE will be released as a FREE DLC on August 31. Soon, you can wage nuclear war against your friends and other players from all over the world on PC!

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Features of the multiplayer mode will be:

  • Play online PvP matches with up to 10 players!

  • Choose from the twelve classic superpower nations like USA, Russia or North Korea and use their special superweapons like the Tsar Bomba or Dirty Radium Bomb.

  • Host a private game and send an invite code to your friends. Or set the room to public and let other players join via the fast quickplay function.

  • Activate modifiers to even out the playing field. Pick the “Balanced Start” or “Small State Support” modifiers for a more balanced experience for all players. Or keep the different power levels of the competing nations with the “Classic Mode”.

  • Connect with allies or tease your enemies with quick emoji messages in the in-game chat.

To celebrate, we are doing a GIVEAWAY! We are giving away three Steam Gift Cards, each worth 25 USD.

ENTER THE GIVEAWAY AND WIN A STEAM GIFT CARD

Which one of your friends will you nuke into oblivion? Will you be the last one remaining when the whole world blows to smithereens?

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Steam News / 17 August 2023

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