Lightphobe Launching in Steam Early Access February 12

Blending together match-based shooters with zombie shooter games, the world of Mutant Realm Games’ Lightphobe will enter Steam Early Access February 12.

An asymmetrical multiplayer title, players will choose between gun-wielding Soldiers or unearthly skeleton creatures called Lightphobes. Lightphobes can use their invincibility in the darkness to get an edge in battle, while Soldiers can use the light to take these threats down

Whatever one chooses, players will be tasked with capturing an objective point in battles that support up to 16 players in a single battle.

Learn more with the Lightphobe Early Access trailer below:

Lightphobe – Early Access Trailer

Future abilities the development team are looking to add are two new abilities for the Soldiers, two new abilities for the Lightphobes, and two more multiplayer maps. The team is also experimenting with neural networks, expecting to make improvements to the AI of Lightphobe enemies in the future.

Want to try out Lightphobe for yourself? Be sure to check out the demo for the game through the official Steam page as part of Steam Next Fest – the title can also be wishlisted there.

An open Discord channel is also available for Lightphobe.

Source: Press Release
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