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Killer Inn early access starts 13 February, priced at $14.95 AUD

Is it a good time to jump in?

Werewolf-like Killer Inn will enter early access from 13 February, Square Enix and Tactic Studios today announced.

“As Killer Inn enters the Early Access stage of its development, the development team will actively seek player input to further refine the game ahead of its official release,” Square Enix said in a press release, also noting special early access pricing.

Here in Australia, Killer Inn early access will set you back $14.95 AUD, which corresponds to €9.99 EUR and $9.99 USD.

Square Enix stated that, “the game price will increase upon its official release,” but didn’t detail what that full release price would be. It also confirmed that, “optional in-game cosmetic purchases will also be available.”

Killer Inn was first revealed back in June last year and heads to an early access release on Windows PC via Steam from 13 February. We’ll have more on the title as it becomes available.


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