– After a very productive Early Access period, in which Hellbreach has grown with 4 new maps, 2 game modes, a lot of new cosmetics, and a ton of improvements on both the visual and gameplay fronts, we’re eager to announce that Hellbreach: Vegas is launching out of Early Access on the 14th of August 2024.
Fuelled by invaluable community feedback, solo dev Ashley Ellis has been actively shaping the game into its final form over the past few months, so we would strongly urge you to check it out, or revisit the game to experience wave after wave in its full glory. Additionally, we’ve updated the game’s demo to better experience the final version of Hellbreach: Vegas!
Currently resting on nearly 270 reviews on Steam, of which 77% are positive, we’re eager to continue the hard yards for the game so many have come to enjoy.
About Hellbreach: Vegas
Single-handedly developed by Ashley Ellis, Hellbreach: Vegas was warmly welcomed by the gaming community and Media when it launched into Early Access on March 11th, 2024. Since then, Ellis has worked hard to implement community feedback, chasing his dream to create the best possible version of Hellbreach: Vegas.
At v1.0 Hellbreach: Vegas will be rocking:
- 5 game modes: Survive, Trapped, Gun Pro, Royale and the brand-new Nightmare.
- 8 maps, including the never before seen ‘Hell’ where you take the fight to the demons’ lair.
- 18 guns
- 3 melee weapons
- 11 perks
- 5 slot machines
- 9 enemy types
Hellbreach: Vegas is all about how long players can survive, as hordes of Demons invade Las Vegas. Whether as a solo survivor or in a team of up to four, players must kill, earn cash, and take a spin on slot machines to survive until the next round! With ever-increasing hordes of demons spawning, multiple maps to explore and master, and over 20 weapons to choose from, the challenge of staying alive will constantly double down.
Developer Ashley Ellis and Iceberg Interactive chose to release the game into Early Access to create room to polish the game to players’ tastes, finalise maps, and implement community feedback, over a span of around 6 months. We’re proud to have stayed on schedule, and to now make the final push to v1.0, where you’ll be able to enjoy the game in its full glory.
Learn more about Hellbreach: Vegas here.