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FPS Creator Reloaded Has Received Greenlight Status On Steam

FPS Creator Reloaded has received Greenlight status on Steam. Gamers are pretty excited for the game creator which has the possibility of FPS Creator Reloaded becoming the Ultimate Game Creator. Now that it has received greenlight status on Steam, players are one step closer to creating their own games. Read on to learn more.

From the Press Release
This week FPS Creator Reloaded was awarded GREENLIGHT status by the STEAM community. This success highlights the genuine community excitement around this quality game creator. Over a thousand early adopters have already pledged their support and they are posting stunning screen shots to the online gallery. On Steam the project is receiving an 86% YES rating with community users. "We're thrilled to be included onto Steam and are now working to publish an Early Access version as soon as possible." said Rick Vanner, Development Director at The Game Creators.


In 2014 Development of FPS Creator Reloaded has been accelerated with new team members working on new modules such as Oculus Rift support, Media Importing, Scripting and an innovative Construction Kit editor. The Reloaded community can democratically vote on new features ensuring the most important features come online earlier. The aim of the team is to make FPS Creator Reloaded the Ultimate Game Creator.

"We're making Reloaded powerful and very easy to use. Game creation is coming to the masses and by being on Steam we'll be able to serve the masses" commented Lee Bamber, CEO and lead developer.

The FPS Creator Reloaded official website: www.fpscreator.com

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