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Dead Cells developer’s new action-roguelike Windblown is getting a demo and Early Access release this monthProgress will carry over from the demo, too

Progress will carry over from the demo, too

Image credit:Kepler Ghost

Image credit:Kepler Ghost

A melee battle in front of a bright blue waterfall in Motion Twin’s Windblown

Windblownis an action roguelite much likeDead Cells, the previous game from developer Motion Twin, but it trades sidescrolling ‘vania vibes for a 3D and more colourful world, and adds co-op for up to three pals. That sounds plenty appealing, and it now has a release date: October 24th.

Better still, on October 14th, it’s getting a singleplayer demo as part of the Steam Next Fest.

Windblown Early Access Release Date TrailerWindblown’s early access release date trailer.Watch on YouTube

Windblown Early Access Release Date Trailer

Cover image for YouTube video

Dead Cells had fabulous-feeling combat and an exciting progression system that made each new run exciting. Despite the change in style and perspective, Windlbown seems to want to offer a similar experience as you dash and smash across floating sky islands.

That dash is seemingly key, based on Edwin’s impressions from seeinga Windblown presentation back at GDC.

My favourite times with Dead Cells came early in its Early Access, when it was likewise a game of dash-rolling impatience, and where most enemies could be bested via turret deployments and ladder-based cheese strats. Once the updates came, forcing me to slow and engage with its deeper systems, it was still fun but no longer freewheeling and frivolous. I’m inclined to hop on the Windblown train early, in case it charts a similar path.

The demo seems a good place to start. It’ll launch on October 14th, and while limited to singleplayer online, progress made will carry over to the full game ten days later. You’ll find a few more detailsover on Steam.