33 Immortals Launches on Steam With Nearly 8,000 Concurrent Players
The Steam launch of 33 Immortals marks the end of a year-long early access period and brings the game's MMO raid-style co-op to a wider audience, with player counts suggesting strong initial interest.
Key Facts
- 33 Immortals left early access and launched on June 11.
- The game peaked at about 7,800 concurrent players on Steam on launch day.
- It holds a Mostly Positive rating from roughly 1,100 Steam user reviews.
- The game supports up to 33 players in co-op roguelike runs with MMO raid mechanics.
- 33 Immortals is available on PC and Xbox Series X|S and is included with Game Pass.
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Thunder Lotus Games officially released the co-op roguelike 33 Immortals on June 11, including a simultaneous Steam launch. The game peaked at around 7,800 concurrent players on Steam and holds a Mostly Positive rating from about 1,100 user reviews. It is available on PC and Xbox Series X|S, with Game Pass support.
Thunder Lotus Games' 33 Immortals left early access on June 11, adding a third stage, a final boss, new weapons, balance adjustments, and expanded customization. The Steam version launched the same day and drew a peak of about 7,800 concurrent players, per SteamDB. The game supports up to 33 players in co-op roguelike runs that condense MMO raid mechanics into phases of exploration, room challenges, and a shrinking play area. On Steam, roughly 77% of 1,100 reviews are positive, with praise for the large-scale cooperative design and Hades-like combat, though some cite limited content and build variety. 33 Immortals is available on PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, Microsoft Store) and Xbox Series X|S, and is included with Xbox/PC Game Pass. A demo with carryover progress is also live.
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