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Interstellar Marines Beta Arrives for Spearhead Owners

Zero Point Software has announced the launch of the beta version of Interstellar Marines on Steam. Players must own the deluxe Spearhead version of the game to currently access the beta and offer feedback for the developers on their forum. The first-person shooter is getting ever closer to completion, so read on to learn more about the Interstellar Marines beta launch.


“This is a really special day for us”, explained Kim Haar Jørgensen, Creative Director of Interstellar Marines. “The Spearhead version is for those players who want to go the extra mile to support development of Interstellar Marines. By giving Spearhead players access to early development builds the community can test beta versions of new features and enhancements we have planned”.

“We’re also really pleased to be giving something back to those players who have invested a little extra in Interstellar Marines”, continued Jørgensen. “As an Early Access game we rely completely on the feedback and support of our amazing community. To be able to give our Spearheads early access to new updates is one way we can repay them for the awesome support and encouragement they continue to provide to us”.

Zero Point Software have already released a beta build of its next update for Spearhead owners to test. The next update will expand and enhance the new, highly intense Deadlock game mode. “We received a lot of fantastic feedback from the community on updates and changes they would like to see to Deadlock”, explained Jørgensen, “we’ve filtered through all of that feedback, distilled that which will make Deadlock better and will be implementing the first part of it in the next update”.

For more information or to download a copy of the game, check out Interstellar Marines on Steam.

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