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StickyLock will unveil Histera shooter game at Steam Next Fest


Dutch game studio StickyLock will unveil the upcoming free-to-play multiplayer shooter Histera at Steam Next Fest next week.

The his fast-paced FPS from Amsterdam-based Sticky Lock promises to deliver an adrenaline-pumping experience fueled by the unpredictable Glitch, a chaotic space-time anomaly that transforms sections of the map without warning.

With its release slated for 2024, Histera aims to captivate gamers with its innovative gameplay mechanics and intense battles.

The Glitch is a central element in Histera and it demands adaptability and quick thinking from players. It propels them through various time periods, forcing them to navigate through humid prehistoric jungles, war-torn cityscapes, and futuristic metropolises.

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As the dynamics of the match change on the fly, players must utilize an arsenal of weapons from different eras to stay one step ahead of their opponents on the ever-changing battlefield.

Gamers will get a taste of the Glitch firsthand during the upcoming Steam Next Fest, running from October 9 to October 16. StickyLock will release a demo version of Histera, allowing players to experience the exhilarating unpredictability of the Glitch and get feedback before the launch.

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Author: Dean Takahashi
Source: Venturebeat

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