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Hellbreach: Vegas Enters Final Phase Of Early Access
Hellbreach: Vegas is on its way to being fully released sometime this year, as they've entered the final phase of Early Access.
Article Summary
- Hellbreach: Vegas by Infinity Ape Studios enters final Early Access phase.
- Full release of the game planned for later this year, no date yet confirmed.
- Latest update includes a new map, cosmetics, and community requests.
- The game challenges players to survive demon hordes in Las Vegas solo or in teams.
Indie game developer Infinity Ape Studios and publisher Iceberg Interactive confirmed they are in the final stages of launching Version 1,0 of Hellbreach: Vegas. The game has been in Early Access on Steam for a short time now, as it was launched back in mid-March while they made imprrovements on it. Not it appears they are on track for the game's full release sometime this year, but have yet to provide a proper release date for it. In the meantime, we have some notes below from the team about the latest update added to the game, as well as the full patch notes, which you can read on the game's Steam page.
Hellbreach: Vegas
Single-handedly developed by Ashley Ellis, Hellbreach: Vegas was warmly welcomed by the community and Media when it launched into Early Access on March 11th, 2024. Since then, Ellis has worked hard to implement community feedback, chasing his mission to make the best possible version of Hellbreach: Vegas. Phase 4 brings a 7th map for you to experience alongside various new cosmetic items and community requests.
Hellbreach: Vegas is all about how long players can survive as hordes of Demons invade Las Vegas. Whether as a solo survivor or in a team of up to four, players must kill, earn cash, and take a spin on slot machines to survive till the next round! With ever-increasing hordes of demons spawning, multiple maps to explore and master, and over 20 weapons to choose from, the challenge of staying alive will constantly double down. Developer Ashley Ellis and Iceberg Interactive chose to release the game into Early Access to create room to polish the game to players' tastes, finalize maps, and implement community feedback over a span of around six months. With this update, the third of 4 phases is complete, keeping us on schedule with the plan.