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Ready or Not
Ready or Not is an intense, tactical, first-person shooter that depicts a modern-day world in which SWAT police units are called to defuse hostile and confronting situations.

VOID interactive has consulted with police teams globally to create rules of engagement and a scoring system that are both challenging and realistic. In order to push the bar further with realism, Ready or Not models ballistic penetration, ricochet, kevlar and plate dynamics, as well as projectile expansion and momentum.

Explore a deep and involved weapon handling and player maneuvering system, geared towards providing officers with an unprecedented level of control over their situational effectiveness. Ready or Not utilizes a simple and organic control scheme which won't have players fumbling around, forgetting dozens of key bindings.

Organize an approach, then execute the mission in real time. Officers can decide to deploy with items such as ballistic shields, door rams, tactical ladders, and much more.

Team leaders will command a smartly designed team of AI officers in single player.

Bring order to chaos online with friends through a tactical cooperative experience, lead a crack team of AI-driven swat members in a solo, story-rich campaign, or battle a rogue organization in a fierce and competitive multiplayer environment.

With access to over 60 unique items, players are given the tools to tackle any situation. The right combination of weapon optics, muzzle modifications, magazine types and foregrip variations gives an officer the edge in combat. Alternatively, load up with plates and heavy armor to prevent a quick end, at the expense of agility. Officers can also personalize their unit with team-specific patches and uniforms.
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Publisher: VOID Interactive
Players: 4+
Co-op: Yes
Shooter Simulator Tactical Indie
⏱ How Long to Beat: Main: 27½h · Extras: 14½h · 100%: 186h
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This is a fantastic tactical shooter. If you were a fan of the Rainbow Six or SWAT games you'll love this.
 
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I followed this for a bit during early access but forgot all about it. Great to finally see it released. It looks very good.

 
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Currently on sale (half price) at CDKeys


The game is currently selling on Steam for £44.99.
 
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On sale again, £20.99 on CDKeys. £26.99 (until 30 May) on Steam


 
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It's quite a big week for the tactical FPS game Ready or Not. First, the SWAT shooter is celebrating the first anniversary of its 1.0 launch – a year that's seen it establish a strong community but also finds itself at the centre of a couple of controversies. As well as reaching this milestone, a new DLC is arriving today that delivers three "isolated," "maritime" maps and improvements to its AI that will refresh the experience across all of its past maps.

Despite being a PvE FPS game, Ready or Not prides itself on creating the same level of realism and tension that you find in many multiplayer tactical shooters. Playing as part of a five-person SWAT team that polices the fictional Californian city of Los Sueños, the goal has always been to enter familiar, metropolitan buildings like schools and car dealerships to investigate and defuse various situations. However, in its new DLC, titled Dark Waters, it heads offshore to some unique locations. In the words of lead designer Sean Gorman, "These aren't particularly places you would expect a SWAT officer [to be] visiting."

The first mission, and the most talked about in my recent discussion with Gorman and art director Mark Ranson, is Leviathan, which is set on an oil rig. It's certainly an interesting map, as three distinct and very different areas will require different gear and strategies to master. You'll begin on the outer layer, which is the exposed, weather-affected platform. Rain will pour down and leave droplets on your visor to slightly obscure your vision, and there is "less affordance of cover" for you, innocent bystanders, and genuine perpetrators to use, according to Gorman. There's also a new gameplay mechanic which lets you tap into a live feed from a scout helicopter that encircles the oil rig, shining its spotlight down onto potential suspects.



Then you move into the second zone – a "shell" of close-quarters interiors that surround the third and final zone of the drilling area. In this shell, the odds flip. "Now you're in the suspects' domain," Gorman explains. "Now it's smaller spaces, and you've got to switch from longer sight lines to using things like your grenades. You need to work out that puzzle in a different way as you might have done on the exterior, without as much support from the helicopter."

Dark Waters also takes players to an abandoned, decaying hotel on a small remote island in the Three Letter Triad level. The "brutalist" architecture of the building has been claimed largely by Mother Nature, but you'll quickly find that there is still activity here. "You can really feel the sense of history in some of these areas, but at the same time, something's not quite right," Ranson tells me. "It's overgrown, it's been isolated, but there are elements of people, you know, coming through these spaces."

The third map in Dark Waters is Mirage at Sea, which takes place in the "aftermath of a party" aboard a luxury yacht. At one stage, Gorman mentions that an oligarch is the main suspect in this mission, but aside from that, not much else is mentioned about this map. Tonally, though, it is totally different from the harsh Leviathan and eerie Three Letter Triad.

While these three new maps are premium offerings, Dark Waters does also bring a lot of free gameplay improvements and features to Ready or Not. The biggest is the improved enemy AI system which adds plenty of new actions (both compliant and non-compliant), lets suspects call for back up, and introduces the new suspect loadout system. While previously each AI enemy could use one weapon at a time, there is now much more variety. Some suspects may have flashlights equipped to their guns, some may have a sidearm that they can switch to if it's faster than reloading their primary weapon, and some may approach you and appear unarmed but have a sidearm holstered – take your eye off them, and they may be tempted to reach for it. Each level also now contains weapon caches, so unarmed suspects can sneak off and grab a weapon if you don't monitor them closely or detain them.

"Importantly, [these AI improvements] are not just exclusive to the DLC maps," Ranson points out. "This is an improvement that we've made game-wide." So even if you're not willing to buy the Dark Waters DLC, this update will still bring a new lease of life and a fresher experience to those older levels from the base game and Home Invasion.

A selection of five new weapons – the MK17, GA51, M14S-16, MP5SD6, and G3 – are also being added to everyone's arsenal as part of this free update.

Dark Waters absolutely takes Ready or Not to its most unique locations yet – breaking out of Los Sueños, at least momentarily with this DLC, does feel like a breath of fresh air. Couple that with these free gameplay changes, and it really does seem like a strong finish to the game's first year as a full release.
 
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Following its success on Steam, VOID Interactive announced that Ready or Not will launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Epic Games Store, and Microsoft Store in summer 2025.



During the launch of Ready or Not on consoles, a free DLC titled Stories from Los Sueños will be available, providing two new missions. Alongside the free DLC, players can purchase the previously released Home Invasion and Dark Waters DLC, receiving six missions and a UH-60 support helicopter from Dark Waters.

Ready or Not console features at launch:

Speaking of DLC, console players who pre-order Ready or Not: Day One Edition will receive a M32A1 Grenade Launcher, an MK-V Pistol, and a 590M Shotgun. It is important to note that the pre-order bonus will be free for PC owners on Steam.

Ready or Not Editions Available:

Standard Edition
($49.99 / £44.99 / €49.99)
  • Base Game
Day One Edition ($49.99 / £44.99 / €49.99)
  • Base Game
  • Pre-Order Bonus; M32A1 Grenade launcher, MK-V Pistol, 590M Shotgun)
Deluxe Edition ($69.99 / €69.99/ £59.99)
  • Base Game
  • Home Invasion DLC
  • Dark Waters DLC
  • Unannounced DLC3
 
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The latest expansion, titled Boiling Point, has officially launched, bringing an exciting new chapter to the tactical shooter. In this DLC, players are thrust into a high-stakes scenario where a terrorist group targets the city's government, forcing operatives to step up and neutralise the threat.



The gameplay promises to be as gripping as the original, featuring three new missions that challenge players to navigate tense situations with strategic precision. Additionally, the expansion introduces new cosmetics, allowing players to customise their operatives with fresh looks that enhance the gameplay experience.

One standout aspect of Boiling Point is its inclusive approach; players who don't immediately purchase the DLC can still join lobbies hosted by players who do. This means you can experience the new missions even if you haven't bought the expansion yet, making it accessible for all.

For fans of the original game, this DLC seems like a must-have, enhancing the already impressive gameplay with more content and challenges. Check out the official launch trailer below for a glimpse of what to expect.
 
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