
FragPunk, the eagerly awaited multiplayer first-person shooter, has now officially launched on PC, marking a significant moment for fans of the genre. Despite its exciting debut, the game has garnered a mixed rating of 67% on Steam, reflecting the diverse opinions of early adopters.
The heart of FragPunk lies in its innovative 5v5 battles, where the unique fragment-cards system plays a pivotal role. These cards aren't just a gimmick; they dynamically shift the rules of combat mid-game, ensuring that no two matches are ever the same. "The cards can be combined, counteract one another, and add a new layer of tactical depth to the classic gameplay," the developers at Bad Guitar have proudly stated. This feature promises to keep players on their toes, constantly adapting their strategies to the evolving battlefield.
Players have a selection of 13 unique launchers at their disposal, each boasting special abilities tailored to different playstyles. Whether you thrive in cooperative teamwork or prefer to go solo, FragPunk offers flexibility to suit your gaming preference, allowing you to showcase your individual skills in online matches.
In a surprising turn of events, Bad Guitar has announced a delay for the console versions of FragPunk. Originally set to launch across all platforms on March 6, the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions were pushed back just two days before the scheduled release due to "unforeseen technical issues." While no new release date has been confirmed, the studio is committed to keeping the community informed about progress, ensuring that console players won't be left in the dark for long.