Unseen Diplomacy 2 Early Access Release Date
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Bude, United Kingdom - September 19th, in the year of our
Lord 2025 - Triangular Pixels are excited to announce that
Unseen Diplomacy 2, the follow up to their espionage VR experience,
will launch in Meta and Steam Early Access on September 25th for
$15.99 / €14.99 / £12.99. The Early Access period will give players
the first opportunity to step into the shadows and share their
feedback while the studio continues refining, polishing, and
expanding the experience to ensure the most immersive spy experience
possible.
The game is complete! But Triangular Pixels has decided to launch
Unseen Diplomacy 2 in Early Access to gather community feedback,
refine mechanics, balance difficulty, and polish the experience
across different playstyles and spaces. The Early Access period is
expected to last a short time, with the 1.0 launch expanding the
game with more missions, multiple endings, and varied challenges,
along with improvements to accessibility, performance and balance.
Throughout development, the team will actively involve the community
to help them shape updates and future content.
In Unseen Diplomacy 2, players take on the role of a spymaster,
leading their own elite agency while also getting their hands dirty
out in the field in a 1990s inspired retro-futuristic setting with
analog technology. Sneak around enemy bases to steal valuable intel
and resources, sabotage their plans, and then successfully escape
without being noticed. To fully immerse themselves into this role,
players will physically crawl, roll under lasers, and dodge side to
side while utilizing new gadgets, like the wire clippers, and
wearing disguises to dupe the enemy. Those who prefer a less quiet
approach can also utilize blow darts. To ensure every mission and
campaign feels fresh, Triangular Pixels uses a new system that not
only procedurally generates levels, but also tailors the experience
based on the space you have and the actions you take.
Beyond the thrilling action, the spymaster’s job is to also manage
the agency, adding a strategic layer to the game. Players recruit
agents, manage resources, and deploy operatives on high-stakes
missions to thwart rogue corporations, mad scientists and secret
organizations threatening global stability. Every mission will bring
you closer to uncovering the truth, and depending on the choices the
players make, the road to success varies from playthrough to
playthrough.
“We’re so proud of how far Unseen Diplomacy 2 has come, but we want
to make sure to give players the best, most polished experience we
can,” said Katie Goode at Triangular Pixels. “Launching the game in
Early Access gives us the chance to share the game with our
community sooner, gather feedback, and keep making it bigger and
more immersive as we move towards full release.”
Key features:
High-stakes operations: utilize stealth, strategy, and quick
thinking to steal assets, gather evidence, sabotage obstacles that
will slice, dice, zap, crush, burn or call the guards, and escape
unseen
Dynamic and replayable missions: every playthrough is unique, with
missions providing fresh challenges. You can play through the
Campaign or hop into Quick Play to share your results with friends
and do your daily exercise
New gameplay mechanics: in addition to the locomotion-based stealth,
the game features clipping and rerouting wires, hacking computer
terminals, enemy robots, disguises, photography, and shooting
Strategic spymaster gameplay: manage your agency, recruit agents,
and deploy them on missions to gather intel and outmaneuver enemy
counterspies
The Director Graph System: developed by Triangular Pixels, this
system allows for generating dynamic, procedural levels that adapt
to the play area, hardware, difficulty settings and gameplay
preferences, as well as making the process of creating content much
easier and allowing level designers to hand craft the flow of levels
Mixed reality integration: Meta Quest 3 players will be able to
experience the spy world in their living space, blending the virtual
with the real world.
Accessibility: The game comes with new support for those with
tremors, one handed play, difficulty control and also supports those
needing standing and seated play.
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