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Ready for just one more run? The Dead Cells - Rise of the Giant free DLC is releasing this week (March 28th) as Motion Twin celebrate good sales.

The developer spoke at GDC and they went on to mention that Dead Cells has now officially sold over 1 million copies! Around 60% of that was on PC too, so the indie market for good games is still alive and well by the looks of it.

They also have a new accolades trailer to celebrate how well it's done:

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As for the free DLC, Rise of the Giant, it will add in:

  • New levels: You’ve got a new level that’s connected to the main level structure and immediately available to anyone who’s finished the game at least once. You’ve got another (poorly) hidden level, for the masochists who know that there is a Boss Cell 5.
  • New Bosses: Mirroring the above, you’ve got a new completely different type of boss available in the main level structure, with another INSANELY difficult boss hidden behind even more ridiculously difficult content.
  • New content: There are 10 new enemies, 13 new weapons/skills and a bunch of other upgrades to core game systems. There are additions to the story/lore of the game, new secrets, new blueprints and…
  • Skins: People have been requesting this for ages and we’ve finally found the time to make the necessary changes to accommodate the request. You’ve now got access to female skins, fluro skins and a Christmas tree skin, cos why the hell not.

Don't own it yet? You really are missing out, it's fantastic! You can grab a copy from Humble Store - GOG - Steam.

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4 comments

Sir_Diealot Mar 25, 2019
Oh it's very nice of them to release it for free. They have made a great game and seem to be nice people as well.
Does anyone have a video of their GDC talk?
Gazoche Mar 25, 2019
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AAA gaming :
Studio : Here's the first half of the game, that'll be 60$.
Player : Where is the other half ?
Studio : We'll release it later and sell it to you for another 60$.

Indie gaming :
Studio : Here's a buttload of additional content.
Player : Oh, neat ! How much for it ?
Studio : Nah bro, it's cool


Last edited by Gazoche on 25 March 2019 at 12:04 pm UTC
AciD Mar 27, 2019
Quoting: GuestMaybe they have enough money to make a linux version that does not require pulse audio now.

...or support the Steam Controller, so we can stop relying on sc-controller to be able to play Dead Cells.

Pretty please ;)
Sir_Diealot Mar 28, 2019
Quoting: AciD
Quoting: GuestMaybe they have enough money to make a linux version that does not require pulse audio now.

...or support the Steam Controller, so we can stop relying on sc-controller to be able to play Dead Cells.

Pretty please ;)
Or release a Linux version on GOG that has Twitch integration.
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