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Top-Down Action Roguelike Shadow of the Depth Launches Open Beta on Android

Author : Carter Jan 07,2025

Top-Down Action Roguelike Shadow of the Depth Launches Open Beta on Android

ChillyRoom's highly anticipated action roguelike, Shadow of the Depth, is currently in open beta on Android! Best of all, there's no data wipe, so your progress will carry over to the official launch. Dive into the medieval-themed adventure and share your feedback with the developers.

The open beta, free to download, is available now in select regions including the US, Canada, Brazil, UK, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines. A full global release is planned for later this year.

Early Access Rewards:

Players who join the open beta before December 5th will receive 200 diamonds as a thank you for their participation.

Gameplay:

Shadow of the Depth casts you as Arthur, a blacksmith's son seeking revenge against the monsters that destroyed his village. Join forces with swordsmen, hunters, and mages as you delve into randomized dungeons, battling enemies, dodging traps, and confronting formidable bosses. With over 140 passive skills and a customizable talent system, you can tailor your gameplay experience. The game offers single-player action with controller support.

Download the open beta from the Google Play Store or pre-register for the full game release. Don't miss our other Android gaming news, including coverage of the fantasy turn-based RPG, Grimguard Tactics.

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