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Welcome to Vector Strike a Revolutionary Take on Competitive FPS Sports

Posted on February 12, 2025May 2, 2026 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Malmo, Sweden – February 12, 2025 — A bold new title is set to shake up the competitive scene. Vector Strike brings together tactical FPS elements with the energy of sports games, offering a fast-paced 4v4 experience where skill and spatial thinking dominate. Developed by Chamo Games—a studio founded by veterans of Valorant, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and Cyberpunk 2077—this upcoming PC title is already generating buzz ahead of its playable demo at Steam Next Fest.

Gameplay Innovation Built for the Future of eSports

Vector Strike doesn’t revolve around frag counts or pure reflexes. Instead, it centers on strategic control, teamwork, and precision. Chamo Games CEO Zoher Toutanji describes it as a digital sport—something designed with long-term competitive growth in mind, even aspiring toward future Olympic eSports recognition.

Custom Physics and Seamless Multiplayer

According to Chief Creative Officer Roberto Schiavulli, the game uses a custom-built physics engine where “every projectile matters.” Combined with an advanced rollback netcode, this ensures tight, fair multiplayer gameplay that allows players to constantly improve and refine their skills.

Built With and For the Community

Executive Producer Stephanie Pecaoco shared that Vector Strike is being shaped in close collaboration with its player base. With Early Access launching soon, Chamo Games is committed to evolving the game directly alongside community input. This player-first mindset positions the title as more than just a game—it’s a shared vision.

Key Features

  • 4v4 team-based matches focused on tactical movement and spatial strategy
  • Precision projectile physics where every shot is predictable and purposeful
  • Rollback netcode for smooth, responsive online gameplay
  • Competitive depth without killstreaks or random chaos
  • Designed with long-term eSports ambitions
  • Community-driven development through Early Access

Game Info

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Vector Strike

Release Date: 5 Mar, 2025

Genre: FPS, Competitive, Sports, eSports

Developer/Publisher: Chamo Games

Platforms: PC (Steam)

Try It Free During Steam Next Fest

Don’t miss your chance to jump into the action—Vector Strike will be available to play for free during Steam Next Fest, starting February 24, 2025. If you’re into FPS games with a twist of tactical finesse and sports energy, this is one to watch.

Meet the Team Behind Vector Strike

Chamo Games was co-founded by Zoher Toutanji and Roberto Schiavulli, bringing decades of experience from Riot Games, Activision, and Ubisoft. Their shared vision is to deliver gaming experiences that challenge conventions and stay fun at their core.

For more, visit the official website: chamogames.com

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Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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