Super People Calls On CBT Participants for Feedback

Super People Calls On CBT Participants for Feedback
Updated:
15 Dec 2021

Super People, a new take on PUBG, has called on its closed-beta participants to provide feedback in a drive to make sure that the game will not disappoint.

On 13 December 2021 at 8:04 AM CET, Super People released a tweet asking participants of the closed beta test to please complete a survey to help provide feedback on the current state of the game. 

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Using a burnt-out car for cover. Image by Super People.

The tweet stated, “A huge shout-out to all our Super Soldiers for joining in our CBT! We’d love to hear your thoughts by filling out a short survey! Your answers will be a great contribution to helping us grow!”

At the end of the tweet, Super People included a link to their CBT (closed beta test) survey. The Super People closed beta test started on 6 December 2021 and will run for a total of 20 days, ending on 26 December 2021, Boxing Day.

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Minigun combat. Image by Super People.

Super People is a new take on PUBG, with weapons, game mechanics, controls, etc, all being very similar to PUBG. Some of the key differences are, firstly, that Super People has a roster of 12 characters, each with unique special powers or abilities that can be used in-game.

Secondly, Super People allows for the collection of tools and crafting materials that can be used to upgrade and craft weapons and equipment in-game. Armor, backpacks, and helmets have 5 levels. There are 7 weapon tiers.

This means that materials can be used to craft a level 2 gun from a level 1 gun etc.

Super People is developed by Wonder People. The official release date has yet to be revealed. Players can request access to the closed beta via the official website or via the Steam store.

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