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Witchfire heads to PC via Epic Games Store this year

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Witchfire was today re-revealed at Summer Game Fest 2022 and will head to early access on Windows PC via Epic Games Store later this year.

“In Witchfire, a deadly war rages between powerful witches and the Church,” a press release from The Astronauts reads.

“In this alternate reality, witches are very real and very dangerous— but so is the witch hunter. Armed by Vatican sorcerers, players wield an ungodly array of guns and forbidden magic as they combat dark terrors on behalf of their shadowy benefactors.”

Witchfire is a dream project for us,” said The Astronauts Creative Director and Co-Founder, Adrian Chmielarz. “After The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, we’re back to familiar shooter territory, but with the benefit of 2022 graphics and design. Now we’re able to bring our dark fantasies to life with spine-tingling realism!”

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Expect Witchfire on Windows PC via Epic Games Store later this year.


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