Dragonis Games announced that they are planning to release their next game, the co-op horror title Eresys, in a few weeks. indiedev indiegame
\nIndie developer Ares Dragonis and publisher Dragonis Games revealed their next game on the way with the co-op horror title Eresys. The game will mix up Lovecraftian settings with teamwork as a party of four will head off to face fears as a team and bring an end to events that have been triggered by the sudden appearance of horrifying entities. As of right now, the plan is to release the game on April 20th for players to try in Early Access, with a possible release later this year.
\nVariety of gameplay elements, including caves, safe houses, and altars.\nCave System – Caves can be good hideouts but also hide sinister surprises. 'Be prepared'.\nSafe Houses – Houses and other buildings can provide temporary safety. Hidden lootable items and resources can be found, which you will need to complete the final ritual.\nThe Book – The book is given from the start to one of the players, this action will decide the keeper of the book.
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