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Sudden Attack Zero Point Wiki
A 20-year FPS legend, remastered: bomb defusal, deep gun customization, and a player-run Black Market on Steam.
Welcome to the Sudden Attack Zero Point wiki, an independent, structured database for Nexon's free-to-play tactical FPS — a remaster of the 2005 Korean shooter Sudden Attack, now rebuilt for a global PC release on Steam. The game is pre-launch, running its Final Closed Beta from July 9–13, 2026 (app 3576070), with full launch expected later in 2026. Here you will find the 13 primary and 4 secondary weapons of the beta, the 200-plus part customization system, 10 characters, six maps, every game mode, and the player-to-player Black Market, all cross-checked against Nexon's own sources.
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Game Modes
The signature Sudden Attack mode, carried into Zero Point. Two five-player teams split into an Attack side and a Defense…
A fast, respawn-based mode where the first team to reach the kill target wins. In the Final Closed Beta, Team Deathmatch…
Solo and AI-based modes for learning the game without the pressure of a live match: a Practice mode for testing weapons …
What is Sudden Attack Zero Point
Sudden Attack Zero Point (SAZ) is a free-to-play, 5v5 tactical first-person shooter developed by Nexon Games and published by Nexon. It is a remaster — not a sequel — of Sudden Attack, the Korean FPS that launched in 2005 and ran for two decades across Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and Southeast Asia. This new version targets a global audience on PC through Steam, is region-locked out of Korea, and ships with seven interface languages including full English audio. Nexon has not dated the full launch, but the game is playable in its Final Closed Beta from July 9 to 13, 2026.
The signature mode is Bomb Defusal: two teams of five fight Attack versus Defense across two bomb sites in round-based play with no health regeneration. Team Deathmatch runs on tighter close-quarters maps, and solo Practice plus Bot matches round out the beta lineup. The standout system is weapon customization — primaries take up to eight part slots (scope, grip, magazine, underbarrel, muzzle, barrel, handguard, stock), and parts change recoil, reload speed, and appearance so the same rifle can feel like a different gun per build. Earned parts, skins, and items trade between players on the Black Market, and in-game purchases include chance-based crates.
What this Sudden Attack Zero Point wiki covers
This Sudden Attack Zero Point wiki is organized around the systems you actually touch in a match. The weapons section catalogs the 13 primaries and 4 secondaries confirmed for the Final Closed Beta, led by the press-confirmed KRISS Vector SMG. The weapon customization and parts page breaks down the 200-plus exclusive parts and 36 shared parts, the slot layout, and how each attachment shifts recoil and reload. The characters hub covers the 10 beta characters — including base models Berek (Red) and Raven (Blue) — and the passive utility functions the premium Prime models bundle, such as footstep reduction and grenade-radius warnings.
Newcomers should start with the beginner guide, which walks through buying, part builds, and defusing your first bomb. From there, the game modes, maps (six in the beta: two CQB plus four Bomb Defusal, names not yet published), and Black Market pages explain the economy of SP, Key Cards, Crates, and Event Tokens. Chasing a promo? The codes page confirms there are no redeem codes yet and shows the earned-reward events instead, while the release page tracks the timeline from the 2025 reveal through the 2026 launch window. Every page on this Sudden Attack Zero Point wiki is updated as Nexon publishes more.
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