MAETH and Rogue Games, Inc. have announced that the Steam FPS game, Sprawl, will be coming to consoles sometime in the future. Steam has a plethora of first-person shooters available to purchase, from the likes of AAA titles like Call of Duty, Halo, and Titanfall, to various indie FPS games like Forgive Me Father, Ion Fury, and Ultrakill. These indie titles sometimes take inspiration from some of the classics, like Doom and Quake, Sprawl being no exception.
Developed by MAETH and published by Rogue Games, Inc., Sprawl is a first-person shooter influenced by idSoftware's Quake franchise, with it being described as having Quake-like twitch gameplay, requiring mastery of its various weapons and quick thinking to defeat its many enemies. Sprawl takes place in a dystopian cyberpunk city ruled by artificial intelligence, with the player controlling the special ops super soldier, Seven, in her quest to escape the city. The game was first released in August 2023 for Steam and the Epic Games Store platform, with a GOG release a little bit later, garnering a lot of positive feedback that has put the game in the "Very Positive" category. Sprawl will be coming to consoles sometime soon.