Shatterline Gameplay Screenshot
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Can you play Shatterline on Consoles?

Will it come to console one day?

Shatterline is a recently released free-to-play arena shooter currently in early access. The game features several modes such as Team Deathmatch, Plant-the-Bomb, and Escort. There is also a co-op mode called Expedition. If you’re interested in playing the game, you can play it right now on Steam or GeForce Now. If you’re wondering if the game is coming to consoles, you’ll find out in this guide.

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Is Shatterline Coming to Consoles?

Currently, Shatterline is only playable on Steam or by streaming it via GeForce Now. There has been no word on whether or not it will come to consoles eventually. As mentioned earlier, the game is in early access so it isn’t fully finished. During development, developer Frag Lab LLC had trouble as they lost their publisher which surely affected the development of Shatterline. Right now, the studio plans to release the game on February 9, 2023. Here is how they explain the game in its current state:

“The game features 8 operatives and 25 weapons customizable by a variety of attachments. Key game modes include the rogue-like Coop mode called Expedition, narrative-driven Coop episodes, and 3 VERSUS modes (Team Deathmatch, Conquest, and Escort) played on five maps. Additionally, we have special events in a constant rotation that include modified game modes and new or experimental modes/maps. From Day 1 of Early Access, a Season Pass with a free and a premium ladder is available.”

Once the game has finally launched, there will be new game modes developed based on feedback from Shatterline players during the early access period. A shop for cosmetic items will also be added to the game.

If you are interested in learning more about Shatterline, you can check out its official Steam page here. If you’re a fan free-to-play shooters on PC, check out this article about The Finals.

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