Curse of the Dead Gods trailer details roguelike gameplay ahead of release

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Curse of the Dead Gods trailer details roguelike gameplay ahead of release

Focus Home Interactive and Passtech Games have officially unveiled a new trailer for the Curse of The Dead Gods roguelike. As a reminder, the launch will take place on February 23rd on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC ( on Steam ). The game has successfully passed the Early Access period on the Valve platform and received 89% positive feedback (over 2 thousand ratings).

Curse of the Gods
Curse of the Gods

On release, players will find all the content already in the game and many new ones, including the true ending of the adventure and the opportunity to explore the temple dedicated to the god of death himself. On this occasion, a new 5-minute trailer with an overview of the gameplay was presented (there are Russian subtitles).

The full version of Curse of the Dead Gods completes a year of regular updates and add-ons based on player feedback and feedback. The final assembly will include three complete temples and the final confrontation with Death itself. Each temple has unique traps, weapons, enemies, room layouts, rewards, and much more. In the process, you will have to develop and improve the character, unlocking more complex modes, more valuable rewards, and a lot of weapons that will allow you to challenge the gods and get their power.

In major updates, Passtech Games has introduced new courses, game-changing effects, hazards, and traps and unlockable and upgradeable weapons, starter kits, and a huge number of enemies and bosses. The opponents that players encounter along the way have their own characteristics: some can be used to harm other enemies, and by killing others in unusual ways, you can get more legendary weapons. This and much more are described in the presented video.

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Curse of the Dead Gods will hit consoles for the first time on February 23rd, so the developers hope that Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch owners will receive their creation warmly PC players have over the past 12 months. The Passtech Games team also promises to continue developing the project and plans to present a few more surprises soon.