Does FragPunk Have Bots?

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Image Credits: Bad Guitar Studio, FragPunk

Jumped into a FragPunk lobby, wiped the enemy team with ease, and thought, Wow, I’m cracked!? Well… hold that thought. There’s a good chance your first few matches weren’t against real players.

Yes, FragPunk appears when you look into it to be using bots in early games—though they’re not officially labeled as such.

Are There Bots in FragPunk?

Short answer: It seems that way, at least in the first few matches.

  • Players have reported facing enemies that don’t fight back, fail to get a single kill, and behave… well, not like humans.

  • Some noticed bot-like names, especially ones that look auto-generated.

  • Around game 3 or 4, the matchmaking seems to switch over to real players for most.

The idea here is pretty obvious: give new players an easy start, boost their confidence, and keep them playing. It’s a common trick in online shooters, even if it’s not always advertised.

Why Does FragPunk Use Bots?

While we can’t say for sure, here is some speculation:

  1. To make new players feel good – Nothing like a flawless first game to keep you hooked.

  2. To mask low player counts – If real matchmaking is slow, bots fill the gaps.

  3. To ease players into the game – Losing your first match can be discouraging, so bots help create a smoother onboarding experience.

This isn’t unique to FragPunk. Other shooters, including Marvel Rivals and Delta Force: Hawk Ops, have also been accused of sneaking in bots without labeling them.

Do Bots Stay in Later Matches?

From player reports, it looks like bots disappear after the first 2-3 matches, and real matchmaking begins. But some worry that bots might return if you lose a few games in a row—a system seen in other online shooters.

Final Thoughts

If you’re wondering why your first FragPunk matches felt too easy, now you know why. The game likely puts you in bot lobbies early on, without telling you, to get you hooked. While they seem to disappear after a few games, this system still raises questions about transparency.

So, if you’re feeling unstoppable in your first couple of matches, enjoy it while it lasts—because the real challenge is just around the corner.


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Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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