'SOS' early access news: Watch Snoop Dogg play the game

A promotional photo for "SOS: The Ultimate Escape" Facebook/playsosgame

Comedic survival game "SOS" has just recently been released on early access for PC via Steam. While gamers would naturally stream the game to show their audiences how it goes, nobody would have expected a singer to do just that. Apparently, Snoop Dogg has streamed the game, and it is probably the perfect way to show the comedic side to the game.

Gamers, or even just fans of Snoop Dogg, can watch him play the survival game on Twitch under the username Doggydogg20. It is about an hour long of gameplay, and there will definitely be times players will be impressed with how Snoop is playing. That said, game is not known to require much mechanical skill. This much is seen in the video where Snoop played with just one hand while still entertaining his viewers.

Although it seems that the game is best streamed to maximize its comedic value, players should note that it is not required to stream the game. However, it seems like the game is made mainly for gamers who want to start their streaming career, especially if they know how to be entertaining. It is speculated that this is the reason why developers Outpost Games has also set up their own streaming platform, Hero.tv.

"SOS" is described as a 16-player survival game. Players will apparently have half an hour to get out of an island alive. They would have to cooperate with other players and maybe even backstab some others in order to get out on top. Viewers are also said to have a role for the game they are watching, although not much detail is said about this.

For PC players, "SOS" is now on early access on Steam for $30. As for Snoop Dogg, it seems like his stream is just a one-time thing.

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