Cut That Wire amasses over 50,000 wishlists
Emanuela
(16. September 2025 19:03
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Multiplayer Bluffing game Cut That Wire amasses over 50,000 wishlists since Steam Page launch | |
Victim, Engineer or Imposter - Deception Decides Your Fate | |
Bangkok, Thailand, September 16th, 2025 - Small independent developer Waka Studio has announced today that their latest indie title Cut That Wire, a multiplayer bluffing and deception party game, has already racked up 50,000 wishlists after launching their Steam page on September 4th! Play together with friends to deactivate bombs strapped to your chest, whilst working out who is secretly the imposter conniving against you! | |
In Cut That Wire, you're strapped to a bomb in a room with three others where one is secretly the imposter. Every ally could save you or seal your fate. Victims must unmask the traitor, whilst the imposter bluffs, deceives and manipulates to survive. Each round cranks up the pressure with "Big Bluff" mini-games: sketch from prompts in 'Big Bluff Drawing', recall details in 'Big Bluff Picture', or swap cards in 'Big Bluff Deck' - while the imposter scrambles to stay convincing with mismatched information. | |
When the mini-games end, the real danger begins. After each game, players vote on who must cut a wire, then that chosen player must flip a coin to decide if they are cutting their own or someone else's wire. Only the Engineer, a victim with a unique power, knows the one safe choice, while the imposter pushes the group towards fatal mistakes. With the bomb's timer always ticking, every word and every glance could mean survival... or detonation. | |
"We're absolutely thrilled that Cut That Wire has surpassed 50,000 wishlists - honestly, it's more than we ever imagined," said Pisorn and Jirawat Chungviwatanant at Waka Studio. "As a very small team, every wishlist feels like a huge vote of confidence in our work. Seeing so many players excited for our game is both surprising and incredibly motivating!" | |