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Dungeon League, a Sydney-made competitive dungeon crawler heads to Steam Early Access on Friday

Surprise Attack Games recently announced that Dungeon League, a competitive dungeon crawler, is heading to Steam Early Access this Friday.

The game is developed by Achebit, a one-man development team based in Sydney.

https://youtu.be/hK3YpO_GXS4

We’ve checked out the 4-player, local competitive co-op game today, so check back for our thoughts soon.

The game’s full release is planned for mid-2016 on PC, Mac and Linux.


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