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First-Person RPG 'Necrofane' Passes 50,000 Wishlists on Steam

The wishlist milestone signals strong pre-release interest for a small-studio title that wears its classic FPS and dungeon-crawler inspirations openly, and the Kickstarter's stretch goals suggest the developer is already planning multiplatform and co-op features for launch.

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First-Person RPG 'Necrofane' Passes 50,000 Wishlists on Steam

Millennium Bound announced that the first-person dark fantasy RPG 'Necrofane' has surpassed 50,000 wishlist registrations on Steam. The game draws influence from 'Dark Souls,' 'King's Field,' 'DOOM,' and 'Hexen.' A Kickstarter campaign is running until July 2, with stretch goals for console ports and co-op play. The Steam release is planned for 2027.

Millennium Bound's first-person dark fantasy RPG 'Necrofane' has crossed 50,000 wishlist registrations on Steam, the developer reported. The game is described as a first-person dungeon crawler influenced by 'Dark Souls,' 'King's Field,' 'DOOM,' and 'Hexen.' Players take the role of a knight sent to stop a necromancer threatening the kingdom. Combat uses a stamina-based system where timing each weapon swing matters. Non-player characters pursue their own goals and storylines even when the player is not involved.

A Kickstarter campaign is live until July 2. Stretch goals include ports for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch 2, as well as day-one co-op support for two to four players. 'Necrofane' is scheduled to launch on Steam in 2027.

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