Could this be the next big co-op FPS? The Jump Ship closed beta is live, and you can sign up to see for yourself
The Jump Ship closed beta is expanding, so you can register now and check it out with your friends.

If you've sunk hours into Helldivers 2, Deep Rock Galactic, or Destiny 2, there’s a new co-op shooter you might want to keep an eye on. Jump Ship, developed by Keepsake Games, is an upcoming mission-based FPS built for up to four players. It’s shaping up to be another exciting, immersive experience, and you can still sign up for the closed beta to try it out.
Spaceships, firefights, and co-op fun
Jump Ship is a first-person co-op game where we and our crew take control of a spaceship. We’ll be flying the ship, putting out fires, managing energy systems, optimizing engines, manning turrets, and diving into derelict wrecks on foot. Along the way, we’ll face all kinds of enemy AI and environmental challenges that’ll keep us on our toes.
The game is still in early development, and the devs have already tested it with a small group of players, but now, they’re bringing in more. They prepared a new build, and they’re inviting 500 more people to join the test. All we have to do is subscribe and wait for an invite. The best part is, each tester gets to bring three friends along!
But who is behind Jump Ship? Keepsake Games is a new game studio based in Sweden. This may be their first game, but the team has worked on some pretty major titles, including Goat Simulator, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, A Way Out, It Takes Two, Wolfenstein: The New Order, and even Minecraft. That’s an impressive portfolio.
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