Dye Hard
About Dye Hard
In Dye Hard, you’re not just shooting at players - you’re fighting over the map itself. Everything starts neutral, but it doesn’t stay that way for long. Red, Blue, and Yellow teams keep spreading their color, and the side that controls more space usually has the upper hand.
Your Paint Keeps You Alive
One thing you notice quickly is how important your own color is. If you step into enemy paint, you take damage. If you stay in your team’s paint, you move faster and slowly recover. So instead of running randomly, you start sticking to your color and making more of it wherever you go.
It’s Not Just About Eliminations
You can eliminate other players, but it isn't the primary goal. The most important thing is to advance and conquer towers. You can gradually seize possession of the entire region if your team maintains the pressure and applies enough paint.
Things Get Messy Fast
Once everyone starts spraying at the same time, the map turns into a mix of colors. You’re dodging, repainting, diving, and trying not to get surrounded. It feels chaotic, but in a good way.
Easy to Jump Into
Controls are simple, so you don’t spend time figuring things out. You just move, shoot, and dive. After a few matches, it starts to click.
















































