Dungeon Stalkers will hold its final testing period before the game launches on Steam. Players can request access through the game's store page to join the beta test. The test ends Tuesday, July 1 at 6:59 PM Pacific Time. The developers added two new characters named Liyan and Shinobu to the game. This brings the total number of playable characters to nine.
The latest test version features several updates from earlier testing phases. Players will not lose items when they die during quick matches and player versus environment modes. A new rune system helps characters grow stronger over time. Camp features allow players to craft and upgrade their equipment.
Dungeon Stalkers lets players pick from nine different characters who each have unique stories and abilities. Teams can explore dungeons alone or with up to two other players. The goal involves gathering treasure and surviving attacks from monsters and other players. A curse system changes dungeon conditions during each game session.
Character armor shows visible damage as players take hits from enemies. Other players can see this damage and use it to plan their attacks. The game offers two different playing styles for different skill levels. Casual mode focuses on fun exploration against computer enemies.
The game requires modest computer specifications to run properly. Minimum settings need Windows 10, an Intel Core i3 processor and 8 gigabytes of memory. Recommended settings call for 16 gigabytes of memory and better graphics cards. The game takes up 10 gigabytes of hard drive space.
The latest test version features several updates from earlier testing phases. Players will not lose items when they die during quick matches and player versus environment modes. A new rune system helps characters grow stronger over time. Camp features allow players to craft and upgrade their equipment.
Dungeon Stalkers lets players pick from nine different characters who each have unique stories and abilities. Teams can explore dungeons alone or with up to two other players. The goal involves gathering treasure and surviving attacks from monsters and other players. A curse system changes dungeon conditions during each game session.
Character armor shows visible damage as players take hits from enemies. Other players can see this damage and use it to plan their attacks. The game offers two different playing styles for different skill levels. Casual mode focuses on fun exploration against computer enemies.
The game requires modest computer specifications to run properly. Minimum settings need Windows 10, an Intel Core i3 processor and 8 gigabytes of memory. Recommended settings call for 16 gigabytes of memory and better graphics cards. The game takes up 10 gigabytes of hard drive space.