MMO raids can be some of the most satisfying experiences in multiplayer gaming, so it's a shame that they're so often one of the last things you gain access to after a whole lot of time and grinding. That makes me very interested in 33 Immortals, the newly announced next game from Jotun and Spiritfarer studio Thunder Lotus. It's a 33-player cooperative action roguelikelike which they say offers "ultra-fast runs through a streamlined distillation of the MMO raid experience," with "pick-up and raid" matchmaking. Huh!
33 Immortals will send 33 damned souls through hell to battle through hordes of baddies and mash giant bosses, fighting through randomised enemies and challenges to earn randomised rewards.
"Players optimize their builds to match their playstyle, mixing and matching weapons, perks, and persistent upgrades to steadily improve their rebellion's odds of withstanding the wrath of God," Thunder Lotus explain in a press release. "Above all, 33 Immortals actively encourages players to collaborate throughout the runs, to ensure that the largest and strongest group possible survives the enemy hordes, and prevails in the showstopping boss fights."
Thunder Lotus say Dante's Divine Comedy is an inspiration for this hell, and I see both three-headed Lucifer and Dante himself in screenshots. I have high hopes for a better time than EA's 2010 dive into the Divine Comedy with Dante's Inferno, where a sexy barechested demon Cleopatra orgasms as you plunge your sword deep into her guts. While Thunder Lotus are perhaps best known these days for cosy afterlife management sim Spiritfarer, they started out with Viking violence in Jotun then went Lovecraftian in the metroidvania Sundered.
Thunder Lotus plan to run a public beta this
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