Deadly Trick Enters Steam Early Access on July 14
Deadly Trick is Finalblow Co.'s debut title and combines familiar werewolf-game mechanics with a full investigation and trial phase, making its early access launch a test of how well those elements cohere.
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Developer Finalblow Co. announced that the multiplayer murder-mystery game Deadly Trick will launch into early access on Steam on July 14. The game supports up to eight players in a werewolf-style death game set at Lastov Academy, with a class trial phase where players debate and vote on the killer. A free demo ends on July 6.
Developer Finalblow Co. announced on June 29 that Deadly Trick, a multiplayer murder-mystery game for up to eight players, will enter early access on Steam on July 14. The game is set at Lastov Academy, where students are assigned either a White role (survivor) or a Black role (killer). When a White player is murdered, an investigation phase begins at the crime scene, followed by a class trial where players submit clues as propositions and vote on the culprit. A wrong vote executes all White players and gives the Black side a win.
A free demo that launched in February 2026 will shut down on July 6, with servers consolidating into the early access version. The early access update includes ability adjustments, improved clue visibility, and an in-game shop. The Steam roadmap promises new maps, characters, and a system that lets players draw pictures during trials and place clue blocks to visualize reasoning.
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