A new survival shooter on Steam lets you travel back in time to fight zombies with tanks

A new survival shooter on Steam lets you travel back in time to fight zombies with tanks

A new survival shooter on Steam combines time travel with zombies and makes you a fearless resistance fighter with war machinery.

What kind of game is this? The Front (PC) is a survival game by Samar Studio that is set to be released in Early Access on Steam and will soon start a closed beta.

Gameplay-wise, The Front combines typical survival mechanics like building and crafting with shooter elements. In addition to various firearms and their attachments, there are war vehicles such as helicopters, amphibious vehicles, and tanks.

You will use various weapons to fight against zombies, imperial forces, outcasts, rogues, and rebels. However, other players may also encounter you on the battlefield, as the Steam page for the survival shooter mentions online PvP.

You can watch the official beta trailer for The Front here:

A tyrannical empire turns people into zombies

What is the game about? In The Front, you play as a resistance fighter who travels back in time to stop the rise of a tyrannical empire.

The ruling empire has conquered the world using a technology that turned people into mindless zombies, which you fight against with weaponry.

A battle is imminent that will determine the fate of humanity.

How can you participate in the beta? To participate in the closed beta of The Front, you must fill out a survey created via “Google Forms.” You can find the link in a post on Steam.

In the survey, the developers would like to know what type of games you have played in the past six months, how many hours, whether you prefer PvE or PvP, and what kind of graphics card you have.

Additionally, you are asked to provide an email address and your Discord username, where you will be informed about your participation in the beta if the developers select you for the test.

Since this is also a closed beta, the developers emphasize that you must sign a non-disclosure agreement. Thus, you may not talk about what you see or experience in the beta.

A non-disclosure agreement during a closed testing phase is, however, not unusual. The developer studio Digital Extremes also requires an NDA for the closed beta of Wayfinder.

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