Open-World Survival Game Soulmask Release Date Pushed Up Following Last Open Beta
It seems like people really liked what they saw.
Open-world survival game fans waiting for Soulmask to launch are in for some good news. It seems like things went pretty well during the last open beta test and the community offered a lot of positive feedback. As a result, the game’s Early Access launch has been pushed up from June 18 to May 31. It’s not often we get a game releasing earlier than expected. Normally it’s the other way around.
When Early Access drops, players will have access to 500 hours of gameplay where they can explore seven different regions and take on some big challenges. There are currently six bosses to face, including five pyramid bosses and a “mysterious sci-fi-inspired boss”. Players will also have access to eight weapon classes with 75 different battle skills. When not fighting bosses, there are five special mounts in need of taming and around 400 relics to collect.
For those who would rather have a more quiet experience, there will also be a private server mode with over 100 customization functions. Early Access will be available via Steam. The game is available to wishlist there now.
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