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Spider Tanks: Cores of Chaos is a 3v3 multiplayer shooter where players build and battle with customizable tanks. Developed by GAMEDIA, it launched December 8, 2025, on PC, Mac, and mobile platforms. The core loop revolves around garage customization, players mix armor, weapons, and modules to create unique machines before dropping into chaotic PvP matches. The goal? Outgun opponents, secure objectives, or dominate in deathmatch modes. Fast-paced and focused on teamplay, it caters to fans of aggressive, strategy-driven combat. With co-op and ranked ladders, it’s a competitive grind wrapped in a neon-soaked sci-fi aesthetic.
Each match starts in the garage, where you tweak your tank’s loadout using earned components. Gameplay is split into short, intense rounds lasting 5, 10 minutes. Modes include capture-the-flag variations and elimination-based deathmatches. Controls are arcadey but responsive, balancing mobility and firepower. Success hinges on adapting builds to counter enemy strategies, armor-heavy tanks for defense, speed-focused units for hit-and-run. Team coordination is key, as objectives often require overlapping fire or guarding nodes. Matches feel frantic but structured, with respawns and respawning enemies keeping the action constant.
Community ratings are mixed but trending up: 78% approval with 22% disapproval on PlayPile. Average playtime clocks in at 15 hours, with 43% of players hitting 20+ hours. The mood leans excited (35%), with 28% calling it “addictive,” while 17% cite “repetitive” late-game content. Critics praise the customization depth but note balance issues in early access. Achievements (25 total) have a 63% completion rate, with top earners focusing on ranked wins. Mobile players report occasional lag, but 68% say it’s “surprisingly smooth.”
Worth playing if you crave quickfire team combat and enjoy tweaking builds. The $19.99 price tag feels fair for the replayability, especially with seasonal updates promised. Achievements add structure but aren’t a grind. It’s not deep enough for hardcore sim fans, but the accessibility and chaos make it a solid pick for casual multiplayer sessions. Stick with it past the first 10 hours to see its full potential.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative
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