Melbourne, Australia – Developer Samurai Punk and indie label Surprise Attack Games announced that Screencheat, the chaotic party split-screen FPS where everyone is invisible, will release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on Tuesday, March 1st, 2016.
Screencheat is the ridiculous split-screen shooter where everyone is invisible so you have to “screencheat” (Screencheat – verb: to look at your opponent’s screens. “Stop screencheating you cheater!”). Supporting local and online play for 2-8 players, Screencheat’s off-the-wall arsenal of one-hit kill weapons include a hobby horse, a car engine that shoots bouncing plasma balls and a teddy bear loaded with explosives.
Originally launched in October 2014, the wait will be worth it for console gamers, as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions will launch with the avalanche of content developed over the last year including eight player support, AI Bots, 6 new maps, 2 new weapons and new modes including team variants. Samurai Punk have also added a ridiculously granular level of customisation options which allow players to create and save their own crazy game modes. Players are able to progress and level up through playing to unlock ragdolls, mutators and weapon skins.
Screencheat Highlights:
- Screencheat launching on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on March 1st
- Ridiculous split screen shooter where everyone is invisible
- Local and online multiplayer
- Huge amount of content added since original PC release
- Developed by Samurai Punk and published by Surprise Attack Games
Here is the Screencheat console announcement trailer:
Screencheat is currently available for PC on Steam and will release on PS4 and Xbox One on March 1, 2016.
Related: Screencheat Headed to PAX Prime 2014
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