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Did you know this map existed? Yes, it does—just in case you didn’t know—and it’s still in developmentsteamfacepalm.
Arena—get it? It’s a sand arena, called Arena, because it’s literally an arena. jejejeːsteammockingː
My flagship map, so to speak. I’ve put a lot of love into this level—it may not look like it, but it’s actually a reference to a very well-known map from a popular Argentine video game. That’s a pretty specific hint.
Maybe I’m doxxing myself a bit here, but this level now has full textures. Although, honestly, I feel like it hasn’t aged well—maybe I’ll remaster it in the future.
I noticed that some players looked for this shop when starting the game for the first time, thinking it was an actual store rather than decorative. So, since I also found revisiting the same store boring, I decided to turn it into a real one and added another! Now, shops will rotate as waves progress.















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