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Steam News21 October 201411y ago

LAUNCH DAY! Screencheat out today for PC, Mac and Linux

Well Screencheaters, a day of celebration is upon us. Screencheat has officially been released for PC, Mac and Linux, bringing its particular brand of split-screen mayhem to the world.

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changedWell Screencheaters, a day of celebration is upon us. Screencheat has officially been released for PC, Mac and Linux, bringing its particular brand of split-screen mayhem to the world. Here's the official launch trailer, with footage provided to us by some of our favourite YouTubers. http://youtu.be/sCNol4MuQdo Launching today on Steam, and Humble, players will be unleashing chaos with 8 weird and wonderful weapons, traversing across five maps, and experimenting with five game modes. That's not all we have in store for you - this is only the beginning! I'd like to take a moment to thank each and every one of you who has supported Screencheat up to this point, whether that be by participating in our free beta, or pre-ordering the game. Without your help it would have been much harder to test, track down those bugs, and balance the weapons and modes. Thanks to each and every one of you. Surprise Attack Games and Samurai Punk will be online for most of the day, so make sure you jump into one of our lobbies to school us, and be sure to stick around the forums for other community events and exciting update news post PAX Australia. Steve - Community Manager

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changedWell Screencheaters, a day of celebration is upon us. Screencheat has officially been released for PC, Mac and Linux, bringing its particular brand of split-screen mayhem to the world. Here's the official launch trailer, with footage provided to us by some of our favourite YouTubers. http://youtu.be/sCNol4MuQdo Launching today on Steam, and Humble, players will be unleashing chaos with 8 weird and wonderful weapons, traversing across five maps, and experimenting with five game modes. That's not all we have in store for you - this is only the beginning! I'd like to take a moment to thank each and every one of you who has supported Screencheat up to this point, whether that be by participating in our free beta, or pre-ordering the game. Without your help it would have been much harder to test, track down those bugs, and balance the weapons and modes. Thanks to each and every one of you. Surprise Attack Games and Samurai Punk will be online for most of the day, so make sure you jump into one of our lobbies to school us, and be sure to stick around the forums for other community events and exciting update news post PAX Australia. Steve - Community Manager

Well Screencheaters, a day of celebration is upon us. Screencheat has officially been released for PC, Mac and Linux, bringing its particular brand of split-screen mayhem to the world. Here's the official launch trailer, with footage provided to us by some of our favourite YouTubers. http://youtu.be/sCNol4MuQdo Launching today on Steam, and Humble, players will be unleashing chaos with 8 weird and wonderful weapons, traversing across five maps, and experimenting with five game modes. That's not all we have in store for you - this is only the beginning! I'd like to take a moment to thank each and every one of you who has supported Screencheat up to this point, whether that be by participating in our free beta, or pre-ordering the game. Without your help it would have been much harder to test, track down those bugs, and balance the weapons and modes. Thanks to each and every one of you. Surprise Attack Games and Samurai Punk will be online for most of the day, so make sure you jump into one of our lobbies to school us, and be sure to stick around the forums for other community events and exciting update news post PAX Australia. Steve - Community Manager

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