Friction
FRICTION is a fast-paced third person team shooter that adds another dimension of gameplay, the Z axis. Wage war in community favorite game modes such as PUSH where attackers must escort the payload deep into the enemies line before the timer is out, or classic hits such as team deathmatch or CTF.
Last Updated: 11/1/2024
Friction
FRICTION is a fast-paced third person team shooter that adds another dimension of gameplay, the Z axis. Wage war in community favorite game modes such as PUSH where attackers must escort the payload deep into the enemies line before the timer is out, or classic hits such as team deathmatch or CTF.
Last Updated: 11/1/2024
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About Friction
Friction is an Indie, Action, Early Access, and Free to Play game developed by Fussy Dog. It was released on the Steam Store by Indie.
It can be played and ran on Windows systems. At the moment, there is no confirmed information regarding Steam Deck support for this game.
According to Steam’s category system, Friction supports the following features:
- Full controller support
- Multi-player
- PvP
- Cross-Platform Multiplayer
- Online PvP
- LAN PvP
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Friction data has been sourced from:
- Valve Corporation. (2024, November 1). Friction on Steam. Steam Store.
- Valve Corporation. (2024, November 1). Friction. Steam Community Hub.
- Fussy Dog. (2023, July 7). Friction. Friction.