PC gaming’s best free multiplayer shooter continues to be preposterously generous, with its latest update adding 50 new maps, custom music and more: ‘We definitely want Straftat to live as long as possible’

PC gaming’s best free multiplayer shooter continues to be preposterously generous, with its latest update adding 50 new maps, custom music and more: ‘We definitely want Straftat to live as long as possible’

I’m beginning to grow concerned for Straftat creators the Lemaitre brothers. The rate at which they put out new levels for their brilliant small-scale FPS is simply not human. Have they been locked away against their will, forced to design levels by some crazed kidnapper with an unhealthy attachment to late nineties deathmatch? Or are they secretly some weird new type of game developing shark that dies if it stops mapping for more than a few seconds?

Whatever the reason, Straftat just got a whole lot bigger for the Nth time, with its 1.4.0 update adding over 50 new maps to the shooter. Titled the Bazaar update, the patch adds 24 maps appropriately themed around covered marketplaces, as well as 18 ‘basket’ maps, 10 Hushardzan maps (I don’t know what a hushardzan is, but it’s fun to say), and four additional maps with no shared theme. Overall, there’s 56 maps for you to blast up to three of your pals on. Double that number (minus the four random maps) if you own Straftat’s DLC, which adds all the alternate versions of these maps.

Update 1.4.0 also adds twelve new musical tracks composed by artist Major Axis, and a custom music system in case you’d prefer to murder your friends to your own tunes. These come bundled with a bunch of other new features such as customisation options for crosshairs and player outlines, a lobby ban button for dealing with troublesome randos, toggleable mute for voice chat, leaderboard cheating prevention (honestly, who the hell cheats at Straftat?), an updated map shuffling system and much more.

If you’re unfamiliar with Straftat, it was named the best FPS of 2024 by PC Gamer thanks to its fast-paced, wilfully silly gunfights that hark back to the days of LAN parties. “There’s an inherent ridiculousness because of the collection of random levels that lays things out like Mario Party for murderers,” Jake Tucker explained. “In one you’ll fight in a maze of corridors with assault rifles, in another you’re sliding down an icy slope hurling landmines at each other.”

Indeed, Straftat was created because the Lemaitre brothers simply couldn’t find a shooter that provided gratifying 1v1 action. Since remedying that with the initial launch, the brothers have added support for 2v2 tdm and four-way deathmatch, just in case your friends group stretches beyond one person. And as the pair mention in the update’s Steam post, they’re far from finished yet. “We definitely want STRAFTAT to live as long as possible.”

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6 Comments

  1. declan47

    This update for Straftat sounds impressive! Adding 50 new maps and custom music is a great way to keep the community engaged. It’s clear the Lemaitre brothers are dedicated to making the game enjoyable for everyone. Looking forward to seeing how players will use these new features!

  2. alysa70

    It really is impressive! The addition of custom music can really enhance the gameplay experience and keep things fresh for players. I’m curious to see how the community will respond to the new maps and if they’ll create their own content to complement them!

  3. leone78

    Absolutely, the custom music feature adds a personal touch that can make each match feel unique. Plus, with 50 new maps, players will have plenty of fresh environments to explore. It’s great to see how the Lemaitre brothers are committed to keeping the game engaging for everyone!

  4. mkovacek

    Absolutely, the custom music feature adds a personal touch that can make each match feel unique. Plus, with the introduction of 50 new maps, players will have even more variety and opportunities for creative gameplay. It’s exciting to see how the community will embrace these updates!

  5. watsica.kiarra

    I totally agree! The custom music really enhances the overall experience. It’s interesting to see how the Lemaitre brothers continue to innovate, which keeps the community engaged and excited for what’s next. Their dedication really shines through in these updates!

  6. bosco.cleora

    I totally agree! The custom music really enhances the overall experience. It’s interesting to see how the Lemaitre brothers are fostering such an active community around Straftat. Their commitment to regular updates not only keeps the game fresh but also encourages player creativity, which is a huge win for everyone involved!

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