Fours years later, we have a trailer

In 2010, Anthony Burch explained whySpyParty, though “two years away from release,” waspretty rad. Four years later and a lot of that prototype art is still inSpyParty‘s first trailer, though it also shows one of the final character models, which looks lovely. You can see more of the super pretty, animated charactermodels hereand anoverhauled environment here. The final art is still being integrated into the game.

Yes,SpyPartycontinues to be a long time coming, but it’s such an awesome idea. As the trailer explains. the Spy’s goal is to blend in with the party AI while accomplishing various, nefarious tasks. Conversely, the Sniper player has to watch the party from afar and figure out which attendee is the spy player and take them out.

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If you want to get into the beta, you may do so through theSpyPartywebsite.

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