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Sprawl Zero announced, FPS inspired from the early 2000s classics

By Naares 2 min read
Sprawl Zero announced, FPS inspired from the early 2000s classics

Sprawl Zero has been announced as a new PC first-person shooter that leans hard into the look and feel of early-2000s console FPS games. The project comes from MAETH and is being published by Kwalee, with release listed as coming soon. You play as FIVE, a cybernetically enhanced supersoldier working for the Junta and tasked with taking down SILAS, leader of the IMAGO-DEI techno-religious faction.

Sprawl Zero
Sprawl Zero
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Open game page

The game is set in a collapsing cyberpunk city caught between military rule and cult fanaticism. Its combat focus is on speed, but not at the expense of structure: enemy squads coordinate, flank, use cover and throw grenades to pressure the player from different angles. That gives the firefights a more controlled, tactical rhythm than a pure run-and-gun approach.

Several systems push the combat beyond standard gunplay. Gravity Gloves, Gravity Shield, Bullet-Time and Rushdown sit alongside a weapon pool of more than 40 guns, giving players room to deflect shots, slow time for precision and switch between aggressive and defensive plays. Levels are also built with multiple routes, changes in elevation and alternative engagement options, which supports different approaches to the same encounter.

Sprawl Zero is coming to PC on Windows and supports English, French, German, Spanish – Spain, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese – Brazil, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. English is marked with full audio support, while the other listed languages cover the interface and subtitles. For now there is no exact release date, but the announcement already makes the game’s direction clear: a fast FPS with a strong focus on movement, space control and player choice.

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