Compare Conflict Area prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by SncI Games. Published by SncI Games. Released on 7/1/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, Early Access.

A two-dev FPS that has been sitting in Early Access since 2020 with zero updates for over four years. Approach with eyes open.

I want to be straight with you before you click anything: Steam's own storefront currently flags that the last developer update on Conflict Area was over four years ago. That single warning tells you most of what you need to know about where this project stands in 2024. It entered Early Access in July 2020 and, by all available evidence, has not meaningfully moved since. That context has to frame everything else I say about it. At its core this is a first-person shooter with five game modes spread across four maps. The mode list covers Conquest, Flag Snatch, Assault, Death Match, and Team Death Match, which is a respectable spread on paper for a two-person studio. The weapon pool sits at seven guns, each with two free cosmetic patterns. For a micro-indie that's honestly not embarrassing. The ambition was clearly to build a lightweight, accessible PvP sandbox where you drop in with friends and run modes. LAN PvP support is in there too, which is a nice touch that bigger studios sometimes skip. The problem is everything that surrounds that skeleton. Thirty-eight total Steam reviews, even at 86% positive, is not a player base. It's a friend group. When I'm thinking about whether a multiplayer FPS has legs, I'm thinking about whether I can find a match in under two minutes at 11pm on a Tuesday. With Conflict Area, the honest answer right now is almost certainly no. Netcode quality is impossible to evaluate meaningfully without active servers to stress-test, and movement tech, weapon balance, and time-to-kill are all moot if you can't consistently get into a lobby. The singleplayer component exists as a fallback, but this clearly was not designed around a robust solo experience. For what it is, a low-budget FPS built by two developers and released at a sub-five-dollar price tier, the foundation is not nothing. The mode variety suggests the developers understood what an arena shooter needs structurally. If you have a group of four to six friends who are willing to coordinate a session time and all grab a key together, there is probably a functional hour or two of LAN-style fun buried in here. That is a narrow, specific use case, and you should not buy this expecting to find random opponents waiting for you. The dead-update situation is the real wall. Early Access is a promise, and the Steam warning about developer silence is the clearest signal available that the promise was not kept. Conflict Area is a snapshot of an unfinished game frozen at a very early stage. If the developers resurface and push meaningful content, this assessment changes. Until then, the gap between what this could have been and what it currently offers is too wide to recommend to anyone outside that tight friend-group scenario. Fred, Scout Team

Conflict Area
ActionAdventureIndieEarly Access

Conflict Area

Jul 1, 2020SncI Games
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A two-dev FPS that has been sitting in Early Access since 2020 with zero updates for over four years. Approach with eyes open.

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About Conflict Area

I want to be straight with you before you click anything: Steam's own storefront currently flags that the last developer update on Conflict Area was over four years ago. That single warning tells you most of what you need to know about where this project stands in 2024. It entered Early Access in July 2020 and, by all available evidence, has not meaningfully moved since. That context has to frame everything else I say about it. At its core this is a first-person shooter with five game modes spread across four maps. The mode list covers Conquest, Flag Snatch, Assault, Death Match, and Team Death Match, which is a respectable spread on paper for a two-person studio. The weapon pool sits at seven guns, each with two free cosmetic patterns. For a micro-indie that's honestly not embarrassing. The ambition was clearly to build a lightweight, accessible PvP sandbox where you drop in with friends and run modes. LAN PvP support is in there too, which is a nice touch that bigger studios sometimes skip. The problem is everything that surrounds that skeleton. Thirty-eight total Steam reviews, even at 86% positive, is not a player base. It's a friend group. When I'm thinking about whether a multiplayer FPS has legs, I'm thinking about whether I can find a match in under two minutes at 11pm on a Tuesday. With Conflict Area, the honest answer right now is almost certainly no. Netcode quality is impossible to evaluate meaningfully without active servers to stress-test, and movement tech, weapon balance, and time-to-kill are all moot if you can't consistently get into a lobby. The singleplayer component exists as a fallback, but this clearly was not designed around a robust solo experience. For what it is, a low-budget FPS built by two developers and released at a sub-five-dollar price tier, the foundation is not nothing. The mode variety suggests the developers understood what an arena shooter needs structurally. If you have a group of four to six friends who are willing to coordinate a session time and all grab a key together, there is probably a functional hour or two of LAN-style fun buried in here. That is a narrow, specific use case, and you should not buy this expecting to find random opponents waiting for you. The dead-update situation is the real wall. Early Access is a promise, and the Steam warning about developer silence is the clearest signal available that the promise was not kept. Conflict Area is a snapshot of an unfinished game frozen at a very early stage. If the developers resurface and push meaningful content, this assessment changes. Until then, the gap between what this could have been and what it currently offers is too wide to recommend to anyone outside that tight friend-group scenario. Fred, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvptier:sub-5Abandoned Early AccessLAN PartyArena FPSMicro-IndieDead Servers

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
9 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA Geforce GT 520m / AMD Radeon HD 8500m
Processor
2.0 Ghz or faster processor

Recommended

OS
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
9 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti / AMD Radeon RX 570
Processor
Intel Core i3-9100 or AMD Ryzen 3 2200G

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Game Info

Developer
SncI Games
Publisher
SncI Games
Release Date
Jul 1, 2020

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