Blue Dot Games brings '83 multiplayer shooter back from the dead

Blue Dot Games brings ’83 multiplayer shooter back from the dead


Blue Dot Games revives ’83, a multiplayer shooting game set in the middle of the Cold War, after the previous publisher canceled the game.

Now the studio has said that it has increased distorted funding for its title ’83, thanks to money from the Angel investor on the Channel of the Discord Company. The money came after 18 months of sources of industry financing.

The studio, which focuses on accessible realism, said the PC title signed an agreement with an angel investor for financing for five months of development and launched a Kickstarter campaign to help generate more funding to send the game to about a year.

’83 will build Americans against the Soviets in the Cold War, which is mountain.

The studio has 14 people and said it is proud and humble, consider that “a crowd of the gaming industry of the gaming industry hesitates to invest in new projects in the current harsh climate.”

Financing came primary through direct messages on the company Discord server. Here’s what the investor (and rising storm 2 fans) Kevin Green said about his investment: “One day Tony Gillham (CEO of Blue Dot Games) called Discord ’83, needing testers to make a video for AA potential Investment group.

Tank in ’83.

He added: “My background is in financing for a better part of the decade, so I invest well in a semiconductor business, which allowed me to start getting into the form of investment – such as private capital. So I put on – I’m a qualified investor, Gaming is a sector I am interested in, and ’83 is the kind of game I want to play, we’ll see what it has to offer.

He said he liked what Blue Dot Games’s leaders went and the game is far from developing.

’83 FPS is originally developed in Anti -Roted Games, a studio closed in 2023 by Enad Global 7, with their projects (Igi Origins and ’83) Sheed.

’83 was in the works of the anti -anti -game as long as Enad Global 7 fired.

When the game gained a very devoted fanbase, Blue Dot Games decided to pick up the rights to ’83 at the end of 2023 and give the game another chance to live.

The main prerequisite ’83 is its focus on “accessible realism”, a large team player based on purplayer, which became in the cold war background of the early 80s.

“The game aims to deliver action, authentic multiplayer infantry matches and vehicles, each with more than 30-40 minutes. This length is key: games in the MILSIM-ESQU genre use time investment from their players. We will compress the game experience only into fun bits and skip part of the game “Walking SIM”, “said Tony Gillham, CEO of Blue Dot Games.

Gillham is one of the original developments of the Red Orchestra and rising story modes and games.

Through negotiations and careful planning, the studio was able to use the unpublished KEVIN GREEN investment to build a team of 10 higher developers and is now working on the delivery of the vertical slices ’83 on the Unreal Engine 5 in the next five months.

The purpose of this vertical slicing is to take the basic game ’83 in a building that is well playable and demonstrates all the strengths of the game concept, leading to the final goal: to ensure further funding and bring the game early, ideally, ideally in 2025.

“I think something that is a feature of this project is that we don’t do things in a normal way.” ’83 is a game that died twice and is back. This is a new studio. We do not cross established standards. Why should we, who should we already? Now we have a very good team, ”said Chris Rickard, Coo of Blue Dot Games, in the game. “There are many reasons to want to be part of this project: Our combined experience, product, passionate community. And we hope that the development of this vertical section will be able to break the latest barriers of our industry and fully finance ’83.

Rickard is a successful owner of the company in the IT industry and the previous IT manager Anti -anti -game.

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