Home » News » Screencheat’s 1st Birthday update adds a whole heap of new features
News

Screencheat’s 1st Birthday update adds a whole heap of new features

Screencheat, the first person cheating simulator, has just turned 1 and the developers Samurai Punk are releasing a rather large update to celebrate.

The 1st Birthday update brings with it AI bots (in case you’re too good at cheating against friends), a new map and full offline LAN play. They’ve also expanded localisation options too, adding Spanish, Dutch, German, French, Russian and Portuguese game text.

Screencheat is available on PC, Mac and Linux systems and is coming to consoles early next year. It’s also on sale at the moment on Steam for just $11.24 USD.


This article may contain affiliate links, meaning we could earn a small commission if you click-through and make a purchase. Stevivor is an independent outlet and our journalism is in no way influenced by any advertiser or commercial initiative.

About the author

Hamish Lindsay

Avid reader and general geek, justifying the time I spend playing games by writing about them. I try not to discriminate by genre, but I remember story more than gameplay. I’ve been playing League for longer than Akali and I’m still Silver. Fallout 3 and MGS3 may be the pinnacle of gaming.