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Wales Interactive Releases Post-launch Roadmap for ‘Sker Ritual’, Including Two Free Content Updates

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Wales Interactive has released the post-launch content roadmap for their recently-released Maid of Sker follow-up in Sker Ritual. The FPS will be receiving two free content updates, with the first one arriving this July. Even before that, however, Sker Ritual will be getting some tweaks later this month, including the addition of crossplay on the PlayStation 5.

In the press release, Wales Interactive stated that the developer remains committed to “continually improving all areas of [Sker Ritual],” which includes optimization, bug fixes, balancing and networking. As for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of Sker Ritual, Wales Interactive say that these releases will happen, however the date is “to be confirmed.”

Every effort will be made to hit the content times and many more milestones, but anything can happen in game dev so dates and content are subject to change.”

Sker Ritual, players will battle hordes of horrific enemies, alone or in up to four-player co-op, and attempt to survive the onslaught of Sker Island’s vicious Quiet Ones. Gun down masses of enemies, collect Celtic God powers, upgrade an arsenal of steampunk weapons and attempt to defeat the evil on Sker Island.

You can check out Harrison’s review of Sker Ritual here. Currently, you can grab Sker Ritual on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series.

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Endless Mode Available Now in New Update for ‘Life Eater’

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Fans of Strange Scaffold and publisher Frosty Pop’s apocalyptic Life Eater have another reason to keep coming back to the game, as the much-anticipated Endless Mode is available now. Best of all, it’s a free update!

The new endless mode gives Life Eater players an arena to determine how long they can evade capture while delaying the end of the world. Collect score points called ZEAL by building an airtight procedure around your sacrifices, investigate the lives of countless procedurally generated kidnapping targets, and survive as long as possible in your personal gauntlet of nightmares.

“We’re so excited to expand the playtime of Life Eater with a uniquely dark and intriguing systemic experience,” says Strange Scaffold founder Xalavier Nelson Jr. “You really just terrorize an entire city of people over the span of decades, now, and I can only hope that I don’t come to regret writing that sentence in a press release.”

For those not in the know, Life Eater (check out Aaron’s review here) is a horror fantasy kidnapping simulator where you play as a druid living in suburbia. You serve a dark entity by abducting and sacrificing specific but vaguely described humans every year to stop the apocalypse. Use a unique video editing-inspired interface to discover the intimate lives of your victims, one schedule block at a time. When the time is right, abduct them before authorities find out.

You can snag a copy of Life Eater on Steam.

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