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The Last Spell

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
Genre: RPG/Strategy
Publisher: The Arcade Crew
Developer: Ishtar Games
Release Date: March 9, 2023

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'The Last Spell' Available On Steam Early Access - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on June 3, 2021 @ 3:19 p.m. PDT

The Last Spell is a turn-based tactical RPG with roguelite elements, where hardened heroes defend humanity's final bastion from hordes of blood-starved monstrosities.

The Schools of Magic’s arcane arms race nearly resulted in the complete destruction of the world. This calamitous spell enveloped the land in a mist filled with hellish monsters. Everything and everyone touched by the mist was killed, driven mad, or transformed into abominations themselves. The only solution is to cast one last spell to utterly eradicate all magic from the realms.

To cast this final spell, those left alive must band together to protect magicians as they attempt to break seals protecting monstrous bosses. Prepare each day by building new defenses, setting traps, replacing any mages devoured by the beasts, and equipping weapons. The Last Spell’s class-less characters have a high degree of customizability — weapons determine their abilities, and each hero can equip two instruments of death.

By night, eradicate the onslaught of horrors with devastating area-of-effect attacks and spells before they can reach the magicians. Hundreds of enemies can swarm the heroes every night, so fight each battle like it’s the last. Fast-and-furious grid-based combat encourages party optimization and aggressive play instead of hunkering down and anticipating each move the demons make. 


Publisher The Arcade Crew and developer Ishtar Games (formerly known as CCCP) announced that The Last Spell is bringing humanity’s battle to survive throngs of attacking beasts to Steam Early Access on June 3 for $19.99. A 10% discount will also be available to tacticians who join the cause within two weeks of the game’s Early Access launch.

Publisher The Arcade Crew and developer Ishtar Games (formerly known as CCCP) released The Last Spell via Steam Early Access for $19.99 with a 10% discount to tacticians who join the cause within two weeks of the game’s Early Access launch.

Pluck the very souls out of enemies by dealing mortal blows to them. Striking down multiple creatures in a single combo earns more souls. Beware, each character can die permanently. Upon death, Beings of Light and Darkness will exchange harvested souls for permanent boons that will help in the next attempt.

Witness the grim hopelessness of humanity through The Last Spell’s high-quality pixel art. An electronic soundtrack fusing heavy metal with dark synth punctuates the medieval post-apocalyptic fantasy horror atmosphere. Grab an axe, hurl a fireball, and save the world or die trying.

Key Features:

  • Satisfying Turn-Based Combat: Carefully equip, position, and command squads to line up devastating attacks on groups of enemies without getting swarmed or overpowered.
  • Immense Replayability: Randomized party members, stashes of gear, and enemy flanks make each run an exciting and unpredictable fight through procedural generation. 
  • Defensive Strategy: Add and upgrade helpful structures to the Haven, or fortify crucial areas with defenses like barricades to stall an unending advance of monsters.
  • A Rewarding Challenge: Return from inevitable defeat to stand as humanity’s last hope having learned new tactics or permanently unlocking weapons, skills, or buildings.
  • A Rousing Soundtrack: A stirring, synth-driven instrumental progressive metal OST by French musician Rémi Gallego, aka The Algorithm, elevates the dread and thrill around each tense battle.

The Last Spell comes to PC/Mac (Steam) in 2021, with a Nintendo Switch version coming at a later date.


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