Sudden Attack: Zero Point Final CBT Starts July 9 With 13 Weapons, 10 Characters
This final CBT marks the last public test before launch for a franchise that has not had a stable successor since the original game's Japan service ended in 2019 and "Sudden Attack 2" shut down shortly after release.
Key Facts
- The final closed beta test for "Sudden Attack: Zero Point" runs from July 9, 2026 at 14:00 JST to July 13 at 18:59 JST.
- The final CBT includes 13 main weapons, 4 sub-weapons, over 200 dedicated weapon parts, 36 common weapon parts, and 10 characters.
- Participation applications are accepted on the Steam store page until July 11, 2026 at 23:59 JST.
- The game is a remaster of the original "Sudden Attack," which launched in South Korea in 2005 and in Japan in 2007.
- The full release date for "Sudden Attack: Zero Point" has not been announced.
Reporting from 3 sources: 4Gamer.net, Automaton, Game Spark.
Nexon will hold the final closed beta test for its PC remaster "Sudden Attack: Zero Point" from July 9 to July 13, 2026, and has released details on content and in-game events. The final CBT includes 13 main weapons, 4 sub-weapons, over 200 dedicated weapon parts, 36 common parts, and 10 characters. Two close-quarters battle maps and four bomb defusal maps will be available, along with a practice mode, bot team deathmatch, and the Black Market trading system. Improvements have been made based on feedback from earlier demos and beta tests. Events during the test period include a daily login event, a playtime event, a match victory event, and a Black Market event. The game is a remaster of the original "Sudden Attack," which launched in South Korea in 2005 and in Japan in 2007. It retains the fast-paced combat and classic bomb defusal and team deathmatch modes while updating visuals with a new engine and adding a weapon customization system. The final CBT is open to applicants via the Steam store page until July 11 at 23:59. The full release date has not been announced.
The final CBT runs from July 9 at 14:00 to July 13 at 18:59, with applications open on Steam until July 11 at 23:59. The game supports Japanese display. It is a remaster of the original "Sudden Attack," which launched in South Korea in 2005 and began open service in Japan in 2007. A pre-alpha video was released in March 2025, and the official announcement and Steam store page opened in May of that year.
Weapon customization lets players modify barrel length, scopes, stocks, and grips, affecting stats like mobility, ADS speed, and stability. Parts unlock as weapons level up. Players can save three loadout presets, selecting primary, secondary, melee, and throwable weapons. Primary weapons include assault rifles, snipers, and SMGs. Throwables like grenades and flashbangs allow tactical customization.
Characters have unique backgrounds, including John Hawk and his daughter, Silent Fox members, and police. The maps available are "Subway," "Sudden Village," and "Third Supply Depot." A practice mode and a shooting range let players test weapons. Controls are basic WASD movement with crouch for accuracy; there is no sliding or other advanced movement.
Events during the test period include a Daily Login Event that gives SP currency and key cards, a Playtime Event that grants SP based on playtime, a Match Victory Event that rewards epic skin part crates for winning, and a Black Market Event that provides event tokens for completing missions. Some players can receive rewards selected at the start of the CBT and use them continuously during the period.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 3 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.