

Loadout is a multiplayer shooter built around weapon customization. You assemble guns from interchangeable parts—barrels, triggers, scopes, payload types—creating configurations tailored to how you play. The system offers extensive combinations rather than preset loadouts, so two players rarely carry identical arsenals. Matches are fast-paced team firefights with exaggerated gore and cartoonish violence. Character models lean comedic, with over-the-top animations when hit or killed. There's no class system; your role emerges from the weapons you build. If you want a healing beam one round and a rocket launcher the next, you swap parts between matches. The tone's irreverent—think slapstick brutality rather than gritty realism. Mechanics are straightforward to pick up, but optimizing weapon synergies and mastering movement takes practice. It's for players who'd rather tinker with loadouts than follow meta builds.





