Slow Burn Games has done it again. Just when you thought the meta of social deduction had settled, the team behind the hit digital party game Undercover has dropped its massive Version 50 (V50) update. This isn't a simple bug fix or a cosmetic patch; V50 is a significant overhaul that refines the core experience while injecting fresh chaos into every round.
Slow Burn Games understood that repetition kills social deduction. V50 ships with over 5,000 new secret word pairs. More importantly, the "Semantic Distance" is now adjustable. Hosts can now decide if words are close (e.g., "Ocean" vs. "Sea") or extremely vague ("Quantum" vs. "Leap"). This caters to hardcore veterans and casual family nights simultaneously. undercover v50 by slow burn games new
Active Cover System: The standout feature is a physical duck-to-cover mechanic . By physically crouching or lowering your posture, your in-game character takes cover to reload and avoid fire, mirroring the arcade foot-pedal experience . Undercover V50 by Slow Burn Games: What’s New
Stunning Visuals: Updated graphics and character art that enhance the overall immersion of the noir-inspired world. Neon Noir (1980s slang vs
: Unlike original arcade cabinets, this game uses full 360-degree VR to surround the player with enemies, creating a more immersive and frantic pace. Version 50 (v50) Context