Evil Empire, Co-Creator of Dead Cells Game, Concludes Development Support

Motion Twin crafted and launched the Dead Cells game in 2018. In an unconventional move in the gaming realm, members of that team diverged to form Evil Empire, which then supported Dead Cells Switch with new material for many years. Debatably its biggest and most prominent extension was the Return to Castlevania DLC, which included all kinds of Dead cells Castlevania material in the game.

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Amid releasing regrets for any faulty gamepads related to the Abandoned Brewery expansion, Evil Empire also cooperated with its acknowledgment for being able to incorporate so much into the Game Dead Cells. It also penned, “The positive update is that our Dead Cells team have been released to boost their talent into our hidden initiatives, and we will be unveiling what their innovative thinkers have been upcoming with very soon.” While wishing luck to Motion Twin’s next revealed venture, Whispering Gale, and hinting at more than one project.

Is the DLC worth it Dead Cells?

The way that acquisitions work in the Dead Cells game makes purchasing all of the DLC when you first start playing futile nonetheless. Maybe get some glyphs purchasing and currency cells for the basic weapons first before deciding which DLC sounds captivating. All of the DLCs especially Dead Cells Return to Castlevania are worth acquiring, if you like the core game of course.

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Also read: Dead Cells Devs Give Updates on the Game’s Future

Conclusion

Evil Empire’s decision to wrap up support for the Dead Cells signifies the end of an era for the cherished procedural platformer. While this announcement may let down players, it also indicates the team’s dedication to Dead Cells Castlevania and moving forward and venturing into new endeavors. Players can still enjoy the game’s current offerings and recall the unforgettable moments it has provided, while anxiously awaiting what the future holds for the both studio and the category. Cragcroft Shore Hogwarts Legacy explores magical adventures, while Dead Cells developer Evil Empire concludes support for its roguelike platformer.

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