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SpyParty Sneaks Into Early Access This Month

Chris Hecker, developer of SpyParty, has announced that the competitive espionage game will be entering Steam Early Access this month. On April 12th, SpyParty will be available on Early Access with a brand new tutorial, matchmaking, and updated UI. To celebrate the game’s release onto Early Access, six new levels are now available on SpyParty‘s official website here. The official synopsis for the game is as follows:

SpyParty is a deep competitive multiplayer game about subtle human behavior.  One player is the Spy, hiding in plain sight at a fancy cocktail party, doing missions while trying to blend into the crowd. The other player is the Sniper, peering into the party from outside, with one bullet to stop the Spy.

For more information on SpyParty, check out the trailer above, as well as the game’s Steam and Twitter pages.

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