Logic Artists are pleased to announce that the globetrotting co-op stealth game Clandestine was selected for the Steam Stealth Game Sale today. From now until the 16th of October everyone can purchase Clandestine for 25% off the original Early Access price of $29.99. Plus, for those looking to save even more, the Clandestine Field Team 2-Pack is also available for a discount and contains two copies of the game – perfect for experiencing the game’s unique asymmetrical co-op play with a friend.
About Clandestine
The year is 1996, five years after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a string of accidents and murders have gone unnoticed by the public, but have put the world of espionage on high alert. Former Cold War operatives, believing their cover intact, are being assassinated around the globe. Soviet and NATO spies are being targeted indiscriminately, causing turmoil and suspicion on all sides.
Clandestine is a truly co-operative espionage action game. Set in a faithful recreation of the 1990’s; Clandestine tasks one player to take the role of Katya Kozlova, an inexperienced yet ambitious Russian field agent. Your partner is Martin Symborski, an American hacker providing tactical assistance in a variety of ways. Inspired by the Ethan Hunt & Luther Stickell/Benji dynamic of the Mission: Impossible film franchise, Katya and Martin must play to their individual strengths and work together in a true cooperative fashion to complete their mission.
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Source: Press Release
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