Co-Op Extraction Shooter on Steam Looks Like Project Zomboid But Plays Like Tarkov

Co-Op Extraction Shooter on Steam Looks Like Project Zomboid But Plays Like Tarkov

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No Such Place is an extraction shooter on Steam with co-op and PvE that has caught the attention of some fans thanks to its art style, which resembles games like Project Zomboid, and its hardcore gameplay, which feels heavily inspired by Escape from Tarkov. It's fair to say that 2026 has been a solid year for the extraction shooter genre on Steam, with several hits, including Escape from Duckov and ARC Raiders, selling millions of copies. That said, the demand for such games doesn't seem to have subsided.

Developed by the Chinese indie studio ChillyRoom, No Such Place takes place in a fictional universe where anomalies and unknown creatures roam quarantined zones. Players assume the role of special agents working for a mysterious agency called the Unknown Research Consortium (U.R.C.). This straightforward premise also supports the gameplay loop, which revolves around entering the map, collecting valuable loot, eliminating threats, and leaving in one piece, a staple of most other extraction shooters.

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