Ian Proulx Calls Out Industry with ‘Make FPS Great Again’ Hat at Summer Game Fest

Ian Proulx, co-founder of 1047 Games, sparked controversy at the recent Summer Game Fest by wearing a “Make FPS Great Again” hat and calling out the current state of online shooters. Proulx used this platform to promote his new game Splitgate 2, a free-to-play arena-style shooter with a battle royale mode.

Splitgate 2 allows players to deploy portals to manipulate physics and reality, offering an old-school arena shooter experience combined with a new mechanic to portal to other worlds. The game’s battle royale mode aims to bring back the sensibility of traditional arena shooters while incorporating innovative gameplay mechanics.

Proulx’s comments on stage were seen as a subtle dig at Call of Duty, which has faced criticism for its microtransactions and lack of innovation. However, 1047 Games responded to criticisms, stating that their game is free-to-play with no pay-to-win elements.

Splitgate 2 launched on console and PC after a beta last month, and the new battle royale mode is now live alongside the rest of the game. The game’s development was initially announced as a new project in 2022, but it has been revealed to be an updated version of Splitgate, which launched in early access in 2019.

Despite the controversy surrounding Proulx’s comments, many gamers are excited about the potential of Splitgate 2 and its battle royale mode. The game’s developer is positioning itself as an underdog alternative to larger studios, aiming to create a game by gamers for gamers.

Source: https://kotaku.com/splitgate-2-battle-royale-trump-hat-summer-game-fest-1851783949