Splitgate: Arena Reloaded Emerges as Reworked Splitgate 2 After Disastrous May Launch
The launch of Splitgate 2 has been a bit of a mess, with the game initially launching to criticism from fans of the franchise earlier this year. In response to the negative reception, 1047 Games, the studio behind the fast-paced FPS pulled the game from Steam Early Access, where it was available at the time and announced that it would be going back to the drawing board and re-releasing Splitgate 2 in December this year. Now, 1047 Games has delivered on that promise, shipping Splitgate: Arena Reloaded as the full-fledged 1.0 release of Splitgate 2. The game studio has published a long list of changes that have been implemented for the full release, but the gist of it is that Splitgate: Arena Reloaded aims to keep the identity and some of the unique gameplay that made the original Splitgate special while also modernizing the game, "add the features people consider standard today," and tighten the gameplay loop to focus on the arena shooter mechanics more than the original Splitgate 2.
Much like the original game in the franchise, Splitgate: Arena Reloaded is a free-to-play arena shooter that spices up the gunplay with portals for sneaky tactical moves and increased mobility. It claims much of the same vertical mobility and fast-paced gunplay as the previous Splitgate game, and it features 20 arenas, 18 primary weapons, 9 secondary weapons, and almost dizzying number of game modes for multiplayer PvP and co-op gameplay. The biggest changes to Splitgate: Arena Reloaded appear to be the removal of factions and abilities to focus on the portal mechanics and gunplay and clean up the gameplay loop. Players can also now deploy both the entry and exit portals on a wall to block other players from using it, and the Arena Reloaded also features EMP grenades to deactivate portals from an area and control the space. The developer also says that the game has seen performance optimizations, specifically focusing on frame rate consistency on low-end PCs and last-gen consoles. At the same time, Spligate: Arena Reloaded has received a visual, UI, and audio overhaul to make the game feel more like a classic arena shooter.
Much like the original game in the franchise, Splitgate: Arena Reloaded is a free-to-play arena shooter that spices up the gunplay with portals for sneaky tactical moves and increased mobility. It claims much of the same vertical mobility and fast-paced gunplay as the previous Splitgate game, and it features 20 arenas, 18 primary weapons, 9 secondary weapons, and almost dizzying number of game modes for multiplayer PvP and co-op gameplay. The biggest changes to Splitgate: Arena Reloaded appear to be the removal of factions and abilities to focus on the portal mechanics and gunplay and clean up the gameplay loop. Players can also now deploy both the entry and exit portals on a wall to block other players from using it, and the Arena Reloaded also features EMP grenades to deactivate portals from an area and control the space. The developer also says that the game has seen performance optimizations, specifically focusing on frame rate consistency on low-end PCs and last-gen consoles. At the same time, Spligate: Arena Reloaded has received a visual, UI, and audio overhaul to make the game feel more like a classic arena shooter.













































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































