33 Immortals, the 33-player cooperative action roguelike from studio Spiritfarer Thunder Lotus, is a month late because it “needs a little more time in the oven before it’s ready.”
Thunder Lotus introduced 33 Immortals last June, promising a game in which players, assuming the role of damned souls, will have to cooperate to defeat hordes of monsters and big bosses in order to rise to God’s final judgment and fight for their rights. eternal lives.
33 Immortals was initially due to launch into early access sometime this month, but Thunder Lotus has now taken its shed to 2025, as evident on social media. “The game needs a little more time in the oven before it’s ready,” the studio wrote. “We’re making great progress, but this year has really flown by! We still want to address some unexpected challenges with stability and address the valuable feedback we received from you during testing.”
“While we don’t have a date set for 2025 yet,” Thunder Lotus insisted, “we’re excited to announce that another playable opportunity is coming soon on both Epic and Xbox. Stay tuned for more details, we think so.” “I’ll love what comes next.”
33 Immortals will get early access to debut on Xbox, Windows PC, and Epic Games Pack, and Thunder Lotus decided to avoid Steam at the time of its founding. Whether the studio will be able to accelerate its would-be idea remains to be seen, but the indicators are promising: its previous titles, Spiritfarer, Jotun and Sundered, have ranged from impressive to genuinely special.