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Morbid Metal: lançamento em Early Access traz combate 3D intenso e suporte ao Steam Deck

Morbid Metal: Early Access launch brings intense 3D combat and Steam Deck support

Indie title Morbid Metal arrives in Early Access with fast-paced combat, roguelite elements, and Day 1 Steam Deck support, with a 25% discount.

Morbid Metal, an independent project by Screen Juice, lands in Early Access as an action-packed 3D hack-and-slash. The focus is on fast-paced combat, brutal boss battles, and a roguelite structure that encourages different strategies in every run.

The aesthetic is clean, reminiscent of titles like Warframe and NieR: Automata, and the setting blends ancient Japan with cyberpunk touches in a post-apocalyptic world.

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  1. Three protagonists and shapeshifting
  2. Compatibility and requirements
  3. Launch price

Three protagonists and shapeshifting

Players control Flux, Ekku, and Vekta, and can swap between them during combat to chain combos and exploit enemy weaknesses.

Compatibility and requirements

Despite its striking visuals, Morbid Metal keeps modest requirements: Intel Core i3-9100F or Ryzen 3 3100, 8 GB of RAM, and a GTX 1650, RX 5500, or Arc A380 GPU.

  • Platforms: Steam Early Access since launch, with Steam Deck support available from Day 1.
  • Handheld compatibility: the team has confirmed it runs on portable devices.

Launch price

The game arrives with a 25% launch discount, costing $13.49 instead of $17.99.

Morbid Metal has been in development for nearly 10 years and promises a challenging experience with boss battles and strategic exploration in an agile and polished 3D world.

Which aspect of the proposal excites you the most: swapping between Flux, Ekku, and Vekta, the visuals, or the Steam Deck support? Let us know in the comments below.

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