Former Cheat Developer Creates FPS Where Hacking Is the Only Way to Win

Former Cheat Developer Creates FPS Where Hacking Is the Only Way to Win
Cheaters Cheetah. Source: YouTube/Acmore Games
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  1. Cheaters Cheetah is a game about players being able to use aimbots and wallhacks against each other.
  2. The game was developed with the help of a former cheat developer.
  3. The game has no release date yet but is available to be wishlisted.

Acmore Games revealed their multiplayer first-person shooter game called Cheaters Cheetah. In this game, players are given cheats such as wallhacks, aimbots, and spinbots, then sent out to fight against players who also have the same kind of “gameplay enhancements”.

According to the developers, the setting of the game is a prison for former cheaters who were caught cheating in a popular FPS game. They are then transformed into cheetahs and forced to fight other cheaters in order to avoid getting hit by the “BAN Hammer”. All losers are going to get hit by the “BAN Hammer”. It’s unclear whether this actually bans the player from playing the game.

There are different cheat modes in Cheaters Cheetah, there’s “Legit Cheat” where everyone only has wallhacks enabled and there’s “Rage Cheat” where everything from wallhacks to aimbots are on the table. The developers also mentioned that there’s more cheats available to the players.

Cheaters Cheetah. Source: YouTube/Acmore Games
Cheaters Cheetah. Source: YouTube/Acmore Games

Cheaters Cheetah was created with the help of a former cheat developer, according to the studio behind the project. Due to this, the game will feature cheats that are actually used by real-life cheaters in popular first-person shooter games.

The game currently has no release date in sight, however it already has a Steam page that players can access.

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