What happens when the survival horror of Resident Evil collides with the stealth-action of Metal Gear?

🚨 Resident Evil + Metal Gear = A Free Steam Game?! 😱

What happens when the survival horror of Resident Evil collides with the stealth-action of Metal Gear? You get an intense new free game on Steam that you absolutely can’t miss! šŸ”„

šŸ§Ÿā€ā™‚ļø Terrifying enemies
šŸ•µļøā€ā™‚ļø Stealth and strategy
šŸ’„ Completely FREE to play!

A brand new Steam game can be yours to own for free right this second, and it even has pretty decent reviews.

You know,Ā Metal Gear SolidĀ games are amazing, but have you ever wanted to play an MGS title that also had some of the horror elements of aĀ Resident EvilĀ game?

Oh, uh, I’m just remembering they already made a game like that calledĀ Metal Gear Survive, and it sucked. Well, today’s example sounds a hell of a lot better (based on theĀ SteamĀ reviews, at least).

SCP: CB Multiplayer RebornĀ is a new horror PvP shooter from Euclid Labs and UE team, and publisher Mixarar,Ā and it’s freeĀ on Steam as we speak.

Well, it will also continue to be free forever by the sounds of things, because it seems like the devs are pretty intent on giving this one away forever.

Now, in case you’re confused, this isn’t the same game asĀ SCP: Containment Breach MultiplayerĀ (developed by Fusion Creators Studio), but it does seem to be a sort of spiritual successor to it.

Or, maybe it just looks similar because both games are spin-offs of the gameĀ SCP – Containment Breach. Kind of hard to tell at this point.

Don’t let the title ofĀ SCP: CB Multiplayer RebornĀ fool you, though, as it’s not a multiplayer-only game. There are two modes to choose from in the game: PvP Breach Mode and Story Mode.

Story Mode is pretty self-explanatory, but it can be played through in either single-player or co-op. PvP Breach Mode is a little trickier to explain however, as the mode sees you take on randomly-assigned roles that require you to assist your team to victory in different ways.

Anyway, don’t let me sell you on the experience. Instead, check out Steam reviews so you can make up your mind (as they are, as of writing, 80% positive). Not bad for a free game.

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