Tell All Your Friends! A Fellowship Playtest Is Coming To Steam Next Fest

A Genre defining MODA is coming. A Fellowship playtest opens the dungeon on 24 February.

Steam Next fest is full of cool demos and unique ideas, but this one is something of a world first. Developer Chief Rebel and Arc games are about to bring the first ever multiplayer online dungeon adventure to Steam Next Fest. Kicking off on 24 February and running until 3 March 2025, the public testing phase will kick open the dungeon doors to a series of dungeon runs that borrow classic ideas from MMOs and wrap it up in a streamlined dungeon dabbling experience.

Check out the gameplay trailer, above, to see what to expect in the depths of this focused dungeon runner. Mixing elements of well-worn genres, it challenges player to pick from a range of classes and a roster of heroes and take their hero straight into a series of action packed experiences. Swap kits, change up the party roster, and prepare to take on powerful challenges.
Co-operative teamplay is key as players explode, heal, and run through a range of trash mobs and end game boss encounters, for all the LOOT! Dungeons shouldn’t just be a rinse and repeat encounter, getting more difficult as players progress and level up. New seasonal changes, modifiers, and additional features are all promised to keep things fresh.

Fellowship is an inventive title in development from Chief Rebel, a brand-new studio with industry veterans who’ve worked on major titles like World of Warcraft, Diablo IV, Helldivers 2, the Just Cause and Battlefield series and more. With this pedigree, the team are set to unleash a dungeon runner that gets straight to the point. Ditch the grind, choose to take on Quick Play Dungeons that offer more casual 10-15-minute dungeon runs or Ranked Dungeons that offer a more competitive experience with Curses, Ascensions and difficulty scaling that drastically change the dungeon running experience. Try out the Fellowship Playtest ahead of the full Early Access launch on Pc later this year. More detail is available on the Steam Store page now.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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