Polish studio The Astronauts, founded by ex-developers of Painkiller and Bulletstorm, has presented an updated development plan for the fantasy role-playing shooter Witchfire, which is in early access.
In October, the authors promised to release updates every two months, but they couldn’t keep up the pace: because they decided to focus only on large additions, and the already released patches also require effort and attention.
The progress of Witchfire development compared to last fall is as follows:
Currently, The Astronauts is working on reworking the stat system, the final region (Witch Mountain), improving alchemy, disasters, evacuation, research and prophecies, adding melee weapons, quests and a certain secret function.
Finally, the developers plan to tell a dramatic and dark story in Witchfire. Some of its passages (in the spirit of Souls games) are already in place, but the team is “aiming for something more.”
The Astronauts also presented an updated development schedule for Witchfire:
Witchfire Early Access started on September 20, 2023 on EGS. Gamers take on the role of an altar turned witch hunter. The project mixed elements of Souls games, evacuation shooters and roguelikes.
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