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Edit: disregard I got it wrong, its being published by Gun Interactive but the Devs are Sumo Digital.
They are publisher , this is not the same
Yo mum mate.
Also yeah thats my bad I just assumed it was Gun Interactive because whenever pictures and teasers and updates were shown it was always by Gun employees not Sumo. With that being said this seems to be Sumo's first time with Gun Interactive and the tech test is looking to be good so I dont think this warrants worries as much as peeps think.
That's what I love about Gun, and WISH there hadn't been legal issues with Friday the 13th. People cried about Jason being OP (that was a design choice, there were SEVEN survivors after all, in a match). They never caved to the salty tears--and most of the community didn't want them to either.
I don't know much about Sumo, and I don't need to or give a crap. After what I saw in the technical test, this game will be great. Both sides have a team, both sides can communicate with eachother, and both sides have multiple things they need to do on the maps. Seems fairly balanced to me.