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33 Immortals

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33 Immortals
Developer(s)Thunder Lotus Games
Publisher(s)Thunder Lotus Games
Director(s)Stephan Logier
Platform(s)
Release2025
(early access)
Genre(s)Action, roguelike
Mode(s)Multiplayer

33 Immortals is an upcoming action roguelike video game developed and published by Thunder Lotus Games. The game is set to be released for Windows PC and Xbox Series X and Series S through early access in 2025.

Gameplay

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33 Immortals is an action video game played from a top-down perspective. In the game, the player assumes control of a damned soul who must fight through Hell, Purgatory and Heaven as they rebel against a cruel God who banishes them.[1][2] The game supports 33-player cooperative multiplayer, and each gameplay session, which lasts around 25 minutes, is comparable to raid missions from massively multiplayer online games (MMO).[3]

Players start each session in the "Dark Forest", a hub world in which players can select their character archetypes (melee, ranged, support, or tank) before venturing through the Eternal Gate into the battlefield. Players are initially split into teams of six as they explore the map and completes Torture Chambers (described by the team as mini-dungeons). Once a chamber is completed, players will unlock Relics and trigger God's wrath, which causes the entire map to be engulfed in fire. The remaining surviving players are then split into three teams, with each team having one chance to complete "Ascension Battles", which unlock Legendary Relics that provide global bonuses to the entire team. The session will then culminate with a boss fight. Enemies placement, gameplay challenges and rewards in each session are randomly generated. The players are then returned to the Dark Forest in which they can change their loadout, discuss with non-playable characters to unlock new weapons, relics and poetic perks, which typically provide stat advantages.[4]

Players can freely customize their playable avatar with various cosmetic items. The game features 14 different weapons inspired by the seven deadly sins and the seven heavenly virtues,[4] and players must collaborate with each other to unleash "co-op powers", which are powerful moves that can inflict a large amount of devastating damage to enemies.[3] If a player is defeated, other players can revive them within a set period, though the game has a set difficulty, meaning that players are more likely to complete their objectives and defeat the bosses successfully if all of their teammates survive.[1][3]

Development

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33 Immortals is currently being developed by Thunder Lotus Games, the studio behind Spiritfarer. The setting of the game was inspired by The Divine Comedy, with Dante, Beatrice, Virgil, and Charon all appearing in the game as supporting characters, though their backgrounds were reworked to meet modern values. For instance, Beatrice was reimagined from a guide in Purgatory to the "leader of the rebellion", and Virgil becomes a female scholar who is interested in "science, moral values, and the use of weapons".[4]

33 Immortals is Thunder Lotus' first online video game. To meet the challenges of developing an online game, the studio expanded into two parallel development team, and recruited personnel with prior experience working on a multiplayer project.[5] While preparing extensively is essential for players to succeed in raid missions in other MMO games, 33 Immortals was described by the team as a "pick up and raid" experience, as the game streamlines the mission process and allows players to jump into action "as quick and seamless as possible".[6][7] While the team initially experimented with having 100 players in a gameplay session, the maximum player count was reduced to 33. According to the team, 33 was chosen because each part of The Divine Comedy has 33 chapters.[4]

Thunder Lotus announced 33 Immortals in June 2023 at the Xbox Games Showcase.[8] The game is set to be released via early access in 2025 for Windows PC and Xbox Series X and Series S.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Tolbert, Samuel (June 17, 2023). "33 Immortals preview: Roguelike style with massive co-op action". Windows Central. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  2. ^ Gurwin, Gabe (June 11, 2023). "33 Immortals Is A Co-Op Raiding Game With, You Guessed It, 33 Players". GameSpot. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Smith, Mat (June 14, 2024). "'33 Immortals' first look: Defying a god is more fun with friends". Engadget. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d Crecente, Brian (April 12, 2024). "33 Immortals' creative director discusses Heaven, Hell, and roguelikes". Epic Games Store. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  5. ^ Romano, Sal (April 29, 2024). "33 Immortals 'Fighting Lucifer' trailer". Gematsu. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  6. ^ Logier, Stephen (June 12, 2023). "How 33 Immortals Channels the Spirit of MMO Raids in a Whole New Genre". Xbox. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  7. ^ Gould-Wilson, Jasmine (January 25, 2024). "33 Immortals is an MMO-tinged roguelike built around "cooperation and an easy to pick up raiding experience"". GamesRadar. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  8. ^ Marks, Tom (June 12, 2023). "Spiritfarer Developer Reveals 33 Immortals, a 33-Player Co-Op Action Game". IGN. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  9. ^ Romano, Sal (October 17, 2024). "33 Immortals Early Access delayed to 2025". Gematsu. Retrieved October 18, 2024.
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