In August we focus a lot on Gamescom as we’re having a huge partnership there with the Indie Arena Booth and are showcasing 10 new Day One releases coming to the platform. But of course, we’re not forgetting the people who can’t make it to the event. Check out the video, or read further below, for a taste of what’s to come in August.
This is just a little sneak peek of some fresh new games and great, classic titles coming to Utomik in August that we think you might like. Keep an eye on our social channels to stay up-to-date with our latest news.
Neverinth - Explore the ever-changing halls of the Neverinth and uncover the history of the mythical Valkyrie. Fight against the beasts and monsters of Norse legend in this challenging rogue-like and uncover the hidden pasts of each heroic woman. Releasing in Early Access on Utomik, expect a polished experience with plenty more content to come!
Decay of Logos - Delve into old dungeons, battle unforgiving foes, and travel through a beautiful fantasy world with your mystical elk companion. Get revenge on whoever is responsible for the attack that left our young adventurer’s village completely destroyed!
Dry Drowning - Get lured in by the gorgeous visuals, stay for the intriguing story and fascinating characters. Dry Drowning is an investigative visual novel thriller set in a futuristic dystopia, where you need to look into a series of macabre serial killings inspired by Greek mythology. It’s a great game to dip your toes into if you normally don’t play visual novels!
Gas Guzzlers Extreme - Arm your car to the teeth and blow your competition off the track in this high-octane combat racing game. Start out with a low-performance vehicle and soon work your way up to high-performance models, by earning money in races and arena battles.
Metal Slug - Never run out of quarters with the PC-version of SNK’s legendary arcade classic! Run and shoot your way through six levels as you try to stop General Morden’s attack on the world’s governments, and destroy the all-terrain combat tank technology, dubbed ‘Metal Slug’, that he laid his hands on in the process.
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