Daedalic Entertainment Will Publish Iratus Lord of the Dead
Daedalic Entertainment announced that Iratus: Lord of the Dead has been added to their publishing portfolio. It's an RPG with roguelike elements, developed by people, who previously worked on the iconic Disciples series.
After almost two weeks since we learned that Deadalic Entertainment had prepared "the most ambitious and diverse catalogue in its history" for 2019, Disciples series.
Iratus: Lord of the Dead is coming to PC, and will be available on Steam Early Access in the summer. According to the hardware requirements of the game, a lower-class computer is enough for comfortable play.
Minimum hardware requirements:
OS: |
Windows 7 |
U: |
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz |
RAM: |
1 GB |
GPU: |
Open GL compatible 3.2 |
DirectX: |
DirectX 9.0c |
HDD space: |
1 GB |
Recommended hardware requirements:
OS: |
Windows 10 |
U: |
Intel Core i5 3.0 GHz |
RAM: |
4 GB |
GPU: |
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD Radeon R9 280X |
DirectX: |
DirectX 11 |
HDD space: |
2 GB |
It is worth noting that in May 2018 the game successfully completed a campaign on Kickstarter - the players ed it with a enough money to exceed the goal. Since then, the developers have regularly published subsequent behind-the-scenes news, informing everyone concerned about the progress of work. A demo version is also available, which you can still here.

In Iratus: Lord of the Dead, we'll play a necromancer, who is imprisoned in a dark dungeon after being brought back to life. In order to take revenge on his opponents, the protagonist has to conquer the underground maze and eliminate everything that stands in his way, raising a faithful horde of undead from the corpses of defeated enemies. Battles will be played in turn-based mode, and the game itself, which evokes associations with the best-selling Darkest Dungeon, will have a high level of difficulty - enough to say that death will be permanent here.
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