Smash+Grab is free this weekend on Steam

This weekend, everyone can play Smash+Grab for  FREE!

Free Weekend runs from 12pm Thursday, October 13th to 12pm Tuesday, October 18th, 2016. (All times PDT)

Now is your chance to team up (or face off) with your friends amid the dystopian multiplayer mayhem. Deck out your crew in unique style, craft your weapons to get the upper hand, and battle your way to the top.

Don’t want the smashing to end? Smash+Grab will be available throughout the Free Weekend event for a discounted 15% off so grab it on discount while you can!

Since our Steam Early Access launch, we’ve patched the game 7 times and made 63 big improvements, including Crew Commands, crash and bug fixes, optimizations, gameplay and matchmaking tuning, and the addition of new unlockable items.

We’re going to keep up that pace with regular bug fixes and tweaks, as well as major content updates, which will add new characters, maps, modes and more.

The streets of Union Bay are calling – it’s time to get in there and join in the chaos.

ABOUT Smash+Grab from United Front Games

  • A completely new take on multiplayer combat from the makers of Sleeping Dogs
  • Dystopian underground competition where gangs of the future battle it out
  • 3rd person online PvP melee combat
  • Each player leads a gang of 5 characters; 3 gangs on each team
  • Control the leader directly, and give orders to your AI gang
  • Mix and match your gang members for team strategy
  • Loot stores, get materials, and craft weapons in-match
  • 2 maps/modes; 7 leaders; 13 Lieutenants; dozens of weapons and hundreds of customization options – with more planned through Early Access
  • Available now on Steam Early Access and through the Humble Store
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