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WRAITH OPS capsule

WRAITH OPS

WRAITH OPS delivers snappy gunplay, fast movement, and objective-based combat with a focus on teamwork and skill. No grind, no gimmicks. Just pure infantry action where every fight matters. Get in, squad up, and take control.

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Grassrootz Studio2026

WRAITH OPS scores 63/100 — better than 6% of Steam capsules we've analysed (n=22,658).

Released 2026 · By Grassrootz Studio

Quick text summary

WRAITH OPS scored 63/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Steam capsule. Top priority fix: [contrast_color] Add a harder rim-light or dark vignette behind the soldiers to separate their silhouettes from the red background glow, especially on the outer two figures.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Clear tactical shooter iconography. Three armed soldiers in tactical gear with assault rifles and military equipment instantly communicate a modern military shooter or tactical action game. The red-tinted palette and aggressive stance reinforce combat intensity. At tiny size the three armed figures still read as soldiers, making genre identification straightforward even under quick scroll.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Bold logo readable at small size. WRAITH in large bold serif-adjacent letters with OPS in smaller caps beneath sits on a controlled dark lower-center zone, giving reasonable contrast against the darker background area. At full size both words are clearly legible. At tiny size WRAITH still reads but OPS becomes very small and may collapse, creating a slight hierarchy imbalance.
  • Contrast & Color: 6/10 — Red palette blends mid-range values. The dominant red and dark tone scheme does separate from Steam's #1b2838 dark blue-gray background, but the three characters share very similar mid-dark red tones that cause them to partially merge with the red background glow behind them. In a grayscale test the silhouettes of the outer two soldiers lose clear edge separation from the background, reducing pop at small size.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 5/10 — Competent but genre-generic execution. Three soldiers in a line with weapons is one of the most common compositions in the military shooter genre, offering no distinctive visual hook that separates Wraith Ops from dozens of similar titles. The red atmospheric glow adds mood but feels like a standard treatment. Compared to benchmark titles like Helldivers 2 or Space Marine 2 which use strong visual storytelling and unique art direction, this reads as a competent but interchangeable capsule.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Coherent but identity-light palette. The red-black color scheme and tactical military aesthetic are internally consistent and the three-soldier motif creates a unit identity cue. However, there is no signature character, emblem, or distinctive motif that anchors a recognizable brand beyond generic military shooter conventions. The WRAITH logotype is the strongest brand anchor present.
  • Composition: 6/10 — Centered trio with flat hierarchy. The three soldiers spread horizontally across the frame with the title centered below them, creating a symmetrical but flat composition with no strong focal hierarchy. The center soldier is slightly forward but not enough to dominate attention over the flanking figures. At small and tiny sizes the three-figure spread competes equally for attention, and the title placement at the bottom edge risks appearing cramped or cropped in certain Steam display contexts.

What works

  • Instant genre recognition. Three armed tactical soldiers communicate modern military shooter immediately even at tiny thumbnail size.
  • Title placement on controlled background. WRAITH OPS sits over the darkest region of the image, giving the logo decent contrast and legibility at small sizes.
  • Red atmospheric mood. The consistent red tonal wash creates a unified aggressive mood that reads quickly in a scroll.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic three-soldier lineup. The horizontal trio composition is one of the most overused arrangements in military shooter capsules, offering no memorable visual hook.
  • Character-background silhouette bleed. The red-on-red color scheme causes the soldiers' silhouettes to partially merge with the glowing background in grayscale, reducing pop at small size.
  • OPS subtitle collapses at tiny size. The secondary word OPS is too small relative to WRAITH and becomes illegible at 120x45, weakening the full title read.
  • No distinctive brand anchor. There is no unique emblem, symbol, or character design that would make this capsule recognizable on a second encounter without reading the title.

Priority fixes

  1. [contrast_color] Add a harder rim-light or dark vignette behind the soldiers to separate their silhouettes from the red background glow, especially on the outer two figures.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive compositional hook such as a dominant lead character in foreground or a recognizable faction emblem to differentiate from generic military shooter capsules.
  3. [title_readability] Increase the size of OPS relative to WRAITH, or tighten the lockup so both words remain legible as a unit at 120x45 thumbnail size.
  4. [composition] Shift to a stronger foreground-background depth hierarchy by pulling one primary soldier closer and larger so there is a clear focal point at tiny sizes.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Expand the detailed description with 1–2 sentence explanations under each section header: define the 3 classes (e.g., Assault, Support, Recon) and their roles, list the 4 game modes by name and objective, and explain how weapon upgrades are earned and what they modify.
  2. [uniqueness] Add 1–2 sentences articulating what makes WRAITH OPS' gunplay, movement system, or class balance distinct from competitors like Valorant, CS2, or Call of Duty.
  3. [feature_communication] Include a brief 'What You'll Do' or 'Gameplay Loop' section that walks through a single match from squad formation through objective completion.
  4. [audience_targeting] Add clarity on competitive tier (ranked/casual split), map/mode count, and whether cosmetics/battle pass exist, helping players gauge time commitment and monetization model.

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