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Void Ring Bound Launches on Steam and Epic Games Store

The game's possession mechanic and monster-breeding system offer a casual but tactical twist on the TPS genre, aiming to attract both shooter fans and players new to the format.

Key Facts

  • Hatchery Games released Void Ring Bound on Steam and Epic Games Store at 22:00 on the day of the announcement.
  • The single-player third-person shooter lets players possess monsters to fight hostile creatures across planets.
  • A key mechanic requires finishing off weakened enemies with close-range attacks to restore health.
  • Players can find eggs during missions, hatch them on their spaceship, and raise monsters with different evolution trees.
  • The game includes four difficulty levels and full Japanese localization.

Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.

Void Ring Bound Launches on Steam and Epic Games Store

Hatchery Games released Void Ring Bound, a single-player TPS where players possess monsters to explore planets and complete missions. The game is available now on Steam and Epic Games Store, with console versions planned for later. It features a health recovery system tied to close-range finishers and a monster breeding mechanic via eggs found in missions.

Hatchery Games, based in Quebec City, released Void Ring Bound today at 22:00 on Steam and Epic Games Store. The single-player TPS puts players in the role of an astrobiologist who can possess monsters to fight hostile creatures across planets. The game prioritizes fast-paced action with strong aim assist, double jumps, and emergency dodges, but difficulty scales up from the lowest Collector setting. A key mechanic requires finishing off weakened enemies with close-range attacks to restore health, encouraging a mix of ranged and melee play. Players can also find eggs during missions, hatch them on their spaceship, and raise new monsters with different evolution trees that alter skills, shot types, elements, and ammo counts. Four difficulty levels and full Japanese localization are included.

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