Another pair of Steam developers have announced upcoming delistings for their games. The first one, Evil’s Den: Forsaken Dungeon, is a temporary delisting as the developers work to address “reported issues” in the Early Access title that apparently require more time than expected. It will be leaving Steam on April 27th after the end of it’s current 20% off sale.
Evil’s Den: Forsaken Dungeon
Leaving Steam April 27th
We would like to inform you that after receiving feedback from our users, we have decided to temporarily suspend the sale of our Early Access game on Steam in order to fix the reported issues. We want to make sure that the game is the best it can be and satisfies our users, which is why we have decided to focus on fixing the reported problems.
We are planning to do a thorough job on revamping the character controller and inventory to improve the gameplay experience. However, to ensure the highest quality of our game, we need time to thoroughly test the new solutions. We kindly ask for your patience and understanding in this matter.
We will keep you updated on the progress of our work and inform you when the game is ready to be sold again on Steam.
Add our game to your Steam wishlist to stay updated on our progress. Thank you for choosing our game and for your involvement in the development process. You are very important to us, and we are committed to working in line with your needs.
Steam Announcement – April 20, 2023
The second title is Fallen Arena, a free-to-play “leisure competitive” MOBA that launched just this past December as a “special gift” to introduce the studio’s E4Cverse and it’s accompanying NFTs. Up next is E4C: Final Salvation slated to launch at the end of 2023 but anyone who developed an affection for Fallen Arena can apparently still grab it after April 30th from the Ambrus Studio homepage.
Fallen Arena
Leaving Steam April 30th
After much discussion internally, we have decided to remove the game Fallen Arena from Steam Early Access on April 30.
Fallen Arena, as the intro of the E4Cverse, is the special gift we give to our community, to thank them for their unwavering support from the start and to give players the first taste of the E4C world.
Fallen Arena was officially available on Steam Early Access on Dec. 23rd. We were so proud to see that so many community members continued showing their support for the game.
– More than 1,000 reviews with overwhelmingly positive feedback within ONE week;
– 20,000,000 exposure on Steam;
– 20+ tournaments;This is a big achievement for a startup studio, giving us big confidence in our core game, and we sincerely thank everyone who joined the community.
There’s still more work to be done. Our game E4C: Final Salvation will be launched at the end of this year, and we always want to develop memorable gaming experiences with the player’s experience at the core, so we decided to focus more on it to provide an even more thrilling journey to all the players and remove the game Fallen Arena from Steam Early Access.
The final day will be April 30. If you want to continue playing Fallen Arena, we invite you to visit our official website and download the game from there. And please stay tuned, E4C: Final Salvation is coming soon!
But before that happens, we want to say a big thank you to our amazing Steam community by hosting a Last Party. At this party, all heroes are available for free, and each player will receive a mysterious chip on our website(www.ambrus.studio) as a reward, which can be cracked to get the future $E4C token airdrop. Also as a prize of our appreciation, players who complete the following tasks before April 30 will be rewarded with points that can be exchanged for more mysterious chips on our website. Here are the tasks you need to complete:
1. Get 50 kills in the game
2. Record and upload your gameplay moments on Twitter, tag our Twitter account @AmbrusStudioSo, gear up and get ready to join us for the Last Party. Let’s make it a memorable one! Head over to our Twitter(@AmbrusStudio) and Discord(https://discord.com/invite/e4c) to learn more about the details.
Steam Announcement – April 21, 2023
I’ve added the date to the Watch List calendar and we’ll have a page up on the site later. Thanks to Serrated-banner9 for submitting the news.