Deadhold looks a lot like Myth and that’s a good thing

Dark Quarry Games has announced the studio’s first title Deadhold will be coming to Steam Early Access this Summer and will be available on PC/Mac. Deadhold is a gore infused, fast-action, tactical RTS. With support for up to four co-op players, the gritty dark fantasy world of Deadhold comes to life through its story driven campaign. In multiplayer, Deadhold supports up to eight players in teams or four players in free for all as well as a variety of game modes.

Deadhold’s gameplay is a unique mix of real-time tactics essentials like strategic positioning, unit classes, and physically based simulation similar to such classic games as Myth and Dawn of War 2, combined with the items, loot, and leveling found in action RPGs like Diablo and Path of Exile. The result is a fresh take on the tactical RTS that should delight fans of both ARPG and RTS genres.


“We are adding a lot of new things into the RTS space with Deadhold,” said Paul Callender, co-founder and Lead Designer of Dark Quarry. “There really is nothing out there quite like it and that is really exciting, not only as developers, but as hardcore players and fans of the real-time strategy and tactics genres.”

A dark force has risen in the west, obliterating any who stand in its wake. The last living races have banded together to change the course of fate, setting Deadhold’s campaign in motion. Told from the perspective of the narrator, you’ll uncover the history of the blight and the truth that lies behind their creation. The 16 mission campaign challenges you to wield the power of the gods, using tactics and strategy to overcome the onslaught of an overwhelming evil force (at launch the first three missions will be available, more will be released during Early Access).

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In campaign, the scale of Deadhold’s player choice becomes clear. As a paragon of the Empire, players will choose a deity in which to specialize. Spells are unlocked as players earn experience, allowing them to customize their play style. Players can further customize their builds by slotting relics, runes, and gems, which can drop from defeated enemies. A tier based leveling system adds significant replay value to the campaign missions. As players progress through each tier, new and greater challenges and rewards await them: boss-fights, different enemy patrols and tactics, additional mission objectives, and higher quality items.

Battles in Deadhold are physically modeled. The flight of an arrow is realistically simulated and will embed inside a units head, arms, legs or chest. Unit movement is based on physics, increasing the value of tactical positioning: a line of warriors can block incoming enemies or force them to engage or go around. The explosive bomb wielded by the Sapper can literally dismember units as body parts explode and fly into the air. Injuries and severed limbs stain the ground realistically with blood.

“Deadhold is the first game we’ve made as a studio. The whole team here is really excited for launch,” said Steve Nowalk, Lead Programmer at Dark Quarry. “We’re really proud of what we’ve built and we can’t wait to get it into players hands.”

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