Nexon Announces Sudden Attack Zero Point, A Remaster Of The 2005 Free-To-Play Tactical FPS
Same classic fast-paced action, now with a fresh coat of paint and modernized mechanics.

Nexon has announced Sudden Attack Zero Point, a remastered version of the 2005 free-to-play tactical first-person shooter Sudden Attack.
The remaster retains the original’s signature fast-paced action while introducing enhanced visuals, updated mechanics, and new features. Classic modes like Bomb Defusal and Team Deathmatch return alongside a new gun customization system. Players can tweak everything from recoil and reload speed to visual aesthetics, ensuring each weapon feels distinct in battle.
A new Black Market system also allows players to trade skins and weapon parts they've earned, adding a dynamic layer to progression and personalization.
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