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Wildkeepers Rising Playtest

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Vancouver, British Columbia (December 4, in the year of our Lord 2024)— Wildkeepers Rising, the upcoming Bullet Heaven from Lioncode Games, just reaveled its launch window for Spring 2025, and kicked off its public Alpha Playtest in Steam’s Bullet Heaven Fest. Combining the ever-growing power curve of a survivor-like with the compulsive fun of a creature collector, Wildkeepers sees players battling frenetic hordes alongside a cast of powerful monsters. Join the playtest now to tame a whimsical group of Guardians with hand-drawn art inspired by the great Akira Toriyama of Dragon Ball fame.

Wildkeepers Rising innovates on the survivor formula by turning the player’s arsenal into a party of fierce and adorable monsters. Catch your creatures, build up your village hub, and experience the high-stakes tale of betrayal and vengeance that threatens your Wildkeeper and their team.

Key Features:

Bullet Heaven | Shred thousands of enemies by creating synergies with different tameable Guardians.
Hand-Drawn Art | Inspired by the works of Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball), Jim Henson (The Dark Crystal), and Hayao Miyazaki (Studio Ghibli).
Creature Collector | Discover, tame, and train magical beasts, and trigger their devastating special attacks in battle!
Roguelite Progression | Unlock and acquire upgrades in your village between runs

RPG Elements | Discover a rich world of fantasy heroes and magical monsters and a tale of vengeance.

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