How many weapons does Ultimate Strike have?
Twenty-seven distinct firearms. You do not choose between them at the start of a match — the game assigns a random loadout, so the arsenal exists to be encountered rather than curated.
Why is the loadout random?
Because it prevents the weapon pool from narrowing to a handful of favourites. Starting with something unexpected forces you to adapt to the gun and the map together, which is where the game's variety comes from.
How many maps are there?
Nine levels, built to look realistic. Because the same set rotates, map knowledge builds up quickly and starts to matter more than raw aim after a few matches.
What is the win condition?
Shooting down all of your opponents. It is a straightforward last-standing format, which is what makes weapon randomisation and map familiarity the two things worth investing in.
Does crouching actually help?
It reduces your profile, which matters on maps designed around realistic sightlines. Combined with the separate aim input, it gives you two ways to make a shot harder for an opponent to land.
Is Ultimate Strike free to play?
Yes. Ultimate Strike is completely free on Masked Games. There is no account to create, no trial period and no payment step — open the page, press play and the game starts.
Do I need to download anything to play Ultimate Strike?
No. Ultimate Strike is an HTML5 browser game, which means it loads and runs on this page itself. Nothing is installed on your computer and nothing is left behind when you close the tab.
Can I play Ultimate Strike on a phone or tablet?
Ultimate Strike is designed for a desktop or laptop browser and expects a keyboard or mouse, so it is best played on a computer rather than a phone.
What are the controls for Ultimate Strike?
Ultimate Strike is played with wasd, mouse, spacebar. W, A, S, D — Move
Space — Jump
C — Crouch
Left Mouse Button — Shoot
Right Mouse Button — Aim
R — Reload
1, 2, 3 — Select weapon
P — Pause menu
Is Ultimate Strike a two player game?
Yes. Ultimate Strike can be played by two people on the same keyboard, so you and a friend can play together on one computer without a second device or an online account.