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Until You Fall Receives A New Major Update From Schell Games

The folks at Schell Games announced this week they've added the 0.5.0 update to the VR battle game Until You Fall. We have the full update notes for you below, but the big thing to take note of this one is that it includes more accessibility to hots a larger number of players. They've also adapted the controls to have left-handed players switch it up and fight the way they know how to fight. They've changed the in-game text so it's not as weird at times, along with color-coding if you would like. Plus, those who are photosensitive can access a new comfort setting that allows you to disable full-screen flashing. The update is totally free for whoever already owns the game, those of you who want to try it will need to pay $20 on Steam or the Oculus Rift store.

Check out the new update for Until You Fall, courtesy of Schell Games.
Check out the new update for Until You Fall, courtesy of Schell Games.

The 0.5.0 update includes numerous quality of life improvements as well as greater accessibility options. A final mastered version of the game's now infamous soundtrack has been implemented within the magical world, with each level's audio being adjusted for optimal enjoyment. There is now a digital download of the complete soundtrack available for free on Steam. The soundtrack will also be available on popular music streaming services over the next several weeks. Especially useful for newer players, the tutorial has been streamlined and improved and the process for choosing difficulty and buying weapons has been updated. In addition, helpful gameplay tips are displayed on the Death Screen and other key locations, eliminating any confusion and providing a seamless melee experience. To that end, dodging algorithm improvements are also in place, to ensure dodging remains accurate during longer attack sequences. Players will also notice a change in difficulty modes, not only because of balance updates, but also in name. Those hopping in for the first time should give Relaxed mode a try, before moving on to the Challenging and Relentless options. Players fond of the Katars and Spellswords Charm will note that these weapons have received some significant rebalancing.


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