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Starship Troopers Extermination a 12-player FPS coming 2023

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Starship Troopers Extermination is a 12-player FPS coming in 2023, developer Offworld Industries today revealed.

Starship Troopers Extermination puts players on the far-off front lines in an all-out assault against the Arachnid menace,” reads a press release. “Squad up as a Trooper in the Deep Space Vanguard, an elite Special Forces group within the Mobile Infantry. And get ready to stomp some Bug because no Trooper will ever stand alone as they line up shoulder-to-shoulder with their fellow Vanguards—trusty Morita Assault Rifles in hand—to battle against hordes of bloodthirsty insectoid aliens on the hostile surface of the planet Valaka.”

Twelve players will group up and play in four squads, all with the goal of eliminating alien baddies. Three playable classes — Assault, Defense and Support — will assist in that goal.

“Work together to complete objectives, acquire resources, build and defend your base of operations, and then escape to the extraction point together,” Offworld Industries continued. “The battle will be intense but, as hardened warriors standing for all of humanity and the United Citizen Federation, leave no inch of ground safe for the Arachnids!”

Get a taste of what to expect below.

Starship Troopers Extermination heads to Windows PC in early access sometime in 2023.


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