ShatterRush, an upcoming multiplayer parkour first-person shooter, is now running an open pre-alpha test globally. The game combines fluid movement, massive mechs, and fully destructible environments, according to its Steam page [1].

Presented as an indie title reminiscent of Titanfall 2, ShatterRush features grappling hooks and the ability to summon mechs in combat [1]. The developer emphasizes accessibility, stating the game is "designed to be fun at all skill levels, on a variety of hardware setups" allowing a wide range of players to participate [1].

Notably, ShatterRush supports split-screen multiplayer even during online matches worldwide, aiming to provide flexible options for both solo and group play [1].

The shooter is scheduled for an official release in late 2027, with an early access phase planned after launch [1]. For now, interested players can join the ongoing open pre-alpha to experience the core mechanics and provide feedback.

The upcoming release will mark the first full version of a game blending high-mobility parkour FPS gameplay with mech-based combat and destructible levels, revealing an ambitious fusion of genres. Players and observers will watch closely as ShatterRush develops through its open pre-alpha period and approaches early access.