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March 29, 2022
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Author: Assemble Entertainment
Wiesbaden, Germany - 29th March, 2022. The 360° rogue-lite action has been underway for well over a week now since the sensational launch of cyclic action-platformer Orbital Bullet, and today, publisher Assemble Entertainment and developer SmokeStab are proud to share the latest post-launch gameplay showcase trailer, which includes some of the latest sentiments from critics around the globe.
In the latest trailer, SmokeStab shows off more of the new “Coup D’état” update content that dropped on launch day, as well as the recently implemented Overcharge and Eternity mechanics, charging this unique spin on the rogue-lite formula up a few notches.
With thrilling gameplay tactics sure to make your trigger finger itch, Orbital Bullet utilizes adaptive, high-octane gameplay and intricate skill tree mechanics to give players a truly compelling experience. Bring out the big guns and blast through hordes of gnarly, procedurally generated enemies and obstacles to show the Dread Corporation that you won’t just fall in line - you’ll go out guns blazing.
Check out Orbital Bullet’s newest gameplay trailer here
Download some cool assets for the game here
Request your Orbital Bullet review code here
Complementing its over 80% positive review scores on Steam, Orbital Bullet has received critical acclaim via a myriad of reviews:
“Is Orbital Bullet worth it? Definitely, since I haven’t played a new action rogue-lite that I found this delightful in quite some time.” — PC Invasion
“Overall this is a fun rogue-lite with a cool visual style, I like the 360° effect that they achieved here and it’s a fun game definitely worth picking up” — I Dream Of Indie
“You’ll certainly want to get in on the ground floor with this one (and then fight your way to the top).” — Keengamer
“It’s a true rogue-lite and feels fantastic, with some great features to make it stand out from the rest of the genre.” — MoviesGamesAndTech
Orbital Bullet is available now on Steam and GOG for £13.49 / €16.99. Sticking to the company’s philanthropic roots, the publisher offers a special ‘Save The World Edition’ for £21.99 / €26.99. The special edition includes the hair-raising official soundtrack, with 10% of the revenue being donated to the non-profit organisation Ocean Cleanup which develops advanced technologies to rid the oceans of plastic and waste.
In case that wasn’t tempting enough, there is a 35% launch discount for the Standard and Save The World Edition, as well as Assemble Entertainment’s currently running Publisher Sale on Steam, with up to 90% off their catalogue of fantastic indie games.
For more on the game, join the official Discord, follow the game on Instagram and Facebook, and of course, visit the website at https://www.orbitalbullet.com.
Thank you in advance for sharing this news with your audience. If you’d like to chat with a member of the development team about the inner workings of Orbital Bullet, I'd be more than happy to set that up for you!
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For more information please contact:
Mark Allen
Mark Allen PR Ltd on behalf of Assemble Entertainment.
[email protected] +44 (0)7884 408976
About Assemble Entertainment
Founded in 2016 and based in Wiesbaden, Germany, Assemble Entertainment is an independent games developer best known for the survival city-builder Endzone - A World Apart, that challenges players to survive and thrive following an environmental apocalypse, and the modernized Leisure Suit Larry series, featuring two new entries in the iconic decades-spanning saga.
Despite the company's short history, Assemble Entertainment has won the German Developer Award twice — in 2020 and 2021— in the category "Best Publisher.” Assemble Entertainment organizes GermanDevDays, an annual conference held in Frankfurt, Germany since 2016 that attracts more than 1,100 attendees from across the German-speaking video game development industry. The event also includes the GermanDevDays Indie Award, where indie development teams across Germany can participate in varying categories to win a cash prize for their projects. The event is hosted by Stefan Marcinek, CEO and Founder of Assemble.
Entertainment. More on www.germandevdays.com and www.assemble-entertainment.com.
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