

SpyParty now has a “fancy” new tutorial that will help players learn how to play the game, how to quietly and stealthily play as a spy, and what subtle animations and tells to watch out for as the sniper. In addition to bringing SpyParty to a much wider audience - the game has been available for sale primarily on SpyParty’s website for the past half-decade - the Steam Early Access release has a few other important development milestones. It’s an important step in SpyParty’s long development, which has been led by Hecker and a tiny team of artists over the past eight years.

SpyParty, developer Chris Hecker’s competitive 1v1 game that pits spy against sniper, is coming to Steam Early Access on April 12.
