VOID Interactive's hardcore tactical first-person shooter game Ready or Not is finally launching out of early access later today, around 10 AM Pacific Time.
The game was originally announced six years ago, although it has been in development even earlier than that (since June 2016). Pre-orders started in March 2019 for a Q4 2020 launch window, but there was a delay. Ready or Not eventually reached Steam Early Access in December 2021, nearly two years ago. It immediately made the news both for becoming a top seller on Valve's digital store and for a planned school shooting level.
Another controversy ensued in June 2022, when Ready or Not was briefly removed from Steam due to a copyright infringement caused by materials added with the Night Club map. The game quickly returned available on Steam once those materials were removed, though.
Despite these situations, the game remained extremely popular among fans. It still has a 91% approval rating from users, and estimates based on Steam data put its sales between 2.82 and 4.04 million units.
The 1.0 update is obviously a big deal for VOID Interactive. Fans can expect the following additions:
The SWAT AI has also received various enhancements, as detailed in the Ready or Not video log below. There are now twelve different SWAT voices for NPCs featuring over 18K voiced lines. They will be more intelligent while positioning on the battlefield, and players may also take advantage of brand new individual teammate commands (clearing a room without backup, swapping positions with a squadmate) as well as commands to use non-lethal gadgets like pepper spray or taser.
For now, Ready or Not remains a PC exclusive. VOID Interactive said it was interested in potential console releases, even
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