Supercell, the masterminds behind hits like Clash of Clans and Brawl Stars, have been quietly working on a new project, and they've just lifted the curtain a bit. Dubbed "Boat Game," this new venture is now opening its doors for its first alpha test. If you're intrigued, you'll want to dive into the details below.
The announcement came in a delightfully understated manner, with Supercell's community manager, Frame, dropping a teaser trailer on X (formerly Twitter). You can now catch the trailer on YouTube as well, which we'll share with you shortly.
To join the alpha test for Supercell's Boat Game, you can sign up using this link. Be warned, though—the developers are being choosy about who gets in. Their sign-up page emphasizes that only a limited number of players will gain access, and they're aiming for a diverse group of testers.
So, What Type of Game Is Boat Game?
That's the million-dollar question right now. The trailer suggests a thrilling blend of third-person shooting and boat combat, which is already a unique mix. Picture yourself navigating the high seas, skillfully dodging cannon fire.
Then, you're on an island, engaging in fast-paced combat with pirates. There are also some intriguing, surreal scenes that hint at a possible battle royale element. You can watch the trailer for Supercell's new Boat Game right here and decide for yourself if you're eager to sign up for the alpha test.
Rumors circulated last year about Supercell developing a third-person shooter project, codenamed 'boatgame.' This could very well be it. Alternatively, it might be one of their many projects that might not see a full launch. Supercell is known for quickly launching and then scrapping games that don't meet their high standards.
Given the intriguing mix of land and sea gameplay, Boat Game is definitely worth keeping an eye on. For more updates, be sure to visit their official website.
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