Dead Cells promises 2023 will be 'by far our biggest year' since launch

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Dead Cells promises 2023 will be 'by far our biggest year' since launch
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There's life in the old rogue yet.

Developers Motion Twin and Evil Empire have supported Dead Cells in seriously impressive fashion since the game's launch way back in 2018. Players have enjoyed a wealth of free updates alongside a smattering of paid-for DLC expansions, but most enjoyable of all is that the creators don't just add more stuff. Instead, they try to come up with a new mechanic or idea that whole new runs can be built around.

Dead Cells' developers have a new blog post"to kill off the belief that, with the latest DLC 'The Queen and the Sea', we are at or near the end of Dead Cells' lifetime. We can see how people ended up thinking this, but reports of our death have been greatly exaggerated..." As for the boss rush, you'll fight those you've met one after the other with unlockables showered upon those who fell many of them. There will be different modes it can be played in beyond that core idea, and the dev says it will"potentially" have a competitive scoreboard.

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