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Spectre Divide promotional art
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Spectre Divide Discord, Website, and Official Links

All important links for the game!

Spectre Divide is a new take on the classic attacker-defender style of competitive games like Counter-Strike and Valorant. It's a 3v3 tactical shooter featuring duality, a mechanic that allows every player to control two characters during a match.

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Discord is a social media platform where you can communicate with others via text, images, voice, and video. Spectre Divide has an official Discord server which you can join to interact with other players from the community and the developers of the game.

How to use Spectre Divide Discord

Spectre Divide Discord server
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On the Spectre Divide Discord, you can find out about the forthcoming updates, tournaments, events, and other news. There are specific channels listed on the left column that you can visit, for instance, go to tips-and-tricks to learn new things about the game or go to spectre-news for upcoming updates. You can also look for friends to play with in Discord.

Spectre Divide has an official website, just like any other video game. You can find the links to various social media channels and most importantly, contact the game's support team whenever necessary from the website.

How to use the Spectre Divide website

Spectre Divide official website
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On the Spectre Divide website, you can check out the maps and weapons currently featured in the game. In the news section, you'll see all the recent blogs that the developers put out before an update goes live. You can also find the link to the game's Steam page here.

X (formerly Twitter) is a social media platform where people share their opinions using written posts, images, and videos. Spectre Divide has an X page that you can follow to keep yourself updated with the recent happenings in the game.

How to use Spectre Divide Twitter/X

Spectre Divide Twitter page
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The game's Twitter handle is where the developers keep the community posted about upcoming content drops, patches, and bug fixes. I highly recommend you follow this page if you use X so that you're notified of any big updates and hotfixes planned for the game.

YouTube is the world's biggest video-sharing platform where people can upload and watch long-form and short-form video content. Spectre Divide's developers, Mountaintop Studios, has a YouTube channel where they post the game's trailers and other useful guides.

How to use Spectre Divide YouTube

Spectre Divide YouTube channel
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On the Mountaintop Studios YouTube page, you'll find the game's official trailers and other videos where the developers have explained the mechanics of the game. Watching these videos will help new players learn more about the game's functioning.

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Praharsh Kashyap
Praharsh Kashyap is a video gaming enthusiast from India currently working as a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides. He has been playing and covering first-person shooters such as Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Apex Legends for years now. Besides FPS games, he also likes to indulge in RPGs every now and then.