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Is Ready or Not Multiplayer?

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It’s not every day that we get to live through the experience of a SWAT officer within a tactical setting, but this is exactly what Ready or Not has to offer for players. However, all games like this are better with friends, so we’re going to see if Ready or Not is multiplayer.

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Can I play Ready or Not with friends?

Ready or Not pits players against the task of defusing bombs or taking down hostiles from certain scenarios, and the game is filled with content that tactical fps enthusiasts will adore.

From the sheer number of weapons, combined with the numerous attachments and weapon combinations players have to choose from, there is an endless number of options for players to use. However, with this all said, we can see a world where the game may get a bit repetitive if you’re diving into it solo, as we’ve personally experienced this in the past with titles such as GTFO and so on.

So, it’s good to link up with friends and check it out for yourself, and Ready or Not does allow players to squad up with up to five other players to tackle these missions together. If you plan on squading up with your friends or people online, we think it’s in your best interest to make sure no one is going to horse around when playing, as there isn’t any room for that in Ready or Not.

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It’s going to be vital for players taking on missions in Ready or Not that they have someone giving clear communication into when they’re going to breach a door or throw a flashbang. From personal experience during the early access period, getting into a situation where two of your friends are trying to do a similar task and have the mission failed cause no one can hear anything is a terrible feeling.

Throwing a grenade into a room that one of your friends is already in, but you know, cause they didn’t communicate it, can be hilarious but also detrimental to the mission, and you don’t want that to happen every run.

However, with the launch of Ready or Not into full release, there’s still bound to be some hiccups when it comes to team play, but with it being the holiday season after all, there’s no better time to link up with your buddies and dive into the game.


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Nick Farrell
Having worked in the games industry for half a decade now, Nick has rediscovered his passion for covering games after having dabbled in PR. Favorite games include World of Warcraft, Overwatch and the Yakuza franchise.