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Deaddrop: Dr. Disrespect’s Game Has a Name and First “Gameplay”

The streamer Dr. Disrespect and some former Call of Duty and Halo developers founded the studio Midnight Society with big ambitions to create a new multiplayer shooter. Now Project Moon has a name: Deaddrop. The first “gameplay” can not impress yet. With for the figure dr. disrespect In typical high-pitched words, the shooter project was heralded in December as “the best and most community-focused online PVP multiplayer experience the world has ever seen”.

In the meantime listed as “Project Moon”, the official name “Deadrop” has now been revealed. It’s also now clear that it’s basically a multiplayer shooter with battle royale and extraction mechanics. The team also calls it a “vertical extraction shooter” as matches are played in a tower and players fight their way up from the bottom until only the winner is left. Players who managed to get their hands on one of the $50 Founders Access Passes can try out the first build released this weekend, called Snapshot. The minimum system requirements that must be met are as follows: Minimum system requirements:

  • Microsoft Windows 10
  • Intel Core i7-7700K 4.2GHz
  • 32 gigabytes of memory
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080
  • 20 gigabytes HDD/SSD

This preview includes the Player Hideout, which serves as a lobby for matches in the latest game. An assault rifle can be taken off a workbench and tried out at various firing ranges. Instead, this playable gameplay demo doesn’t offer yet; However, the game is far from finished. The reactions to the meanwhile countless videos of the demo are mixed. Some rave about the graphics with ray-traced effects, but many others think it looks little better than a Call of Duty Mobile. There is not much to say about the gameplay itself, because the matches are not yet taking place as a single-player demo.

More snapshots will now be published every six weeks, which should ultimately provide more insights.