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There Are No Orcs Release Date

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October 29, in the year of our Lord 2025 -- Developed by BaseTrade Studio and published by Gamirror Games, There Are No Orcs is a pixel-art roguelike army-building auto-battler that blends construction strategy, unit management, and chaotic large-scale battles. The game will be released on November 6 on Steam for $8.99, with a 20 % launch-week discount.

In There Are No Orcs, you play as a commander leading three distinct factions — Humans, Demons, and Dwarves — building your base, deploying massive armies, and combining commander skills to crush enemy lines and claim victory.

Each run offers a new experiment in chaos: one might have you summoning hordes of skeletons that overrun the field, while another sees you commanding a dinosaur army that strikes from both land and air. With over 30 commanders, each featuring unique skills, traits, and exclusive buildings, and more than 100 relics and equipment items, the possibilities for creative builds are endless.

Strategic placement of buildings grants powerful synergy effects, allowing your troops to unleash their full potential in battle.

Across four biomes — plains, desert, scorched lands, and frozen tundra — your legions will fight for survival and domination. And if you’re wondering why every Human, Demon, and Dwarf seems to have green skin… don’t ask. After all, There Are No Orcs.

Assemble your army and take to the battlefield on November 6!

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