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Co-Op Roguelite 'Above Land: Rhapsody' Gets Japanese Trailer, Steam Release Planned

The trailer and social media launch signal that Flying Amateurs is building toward a Steam release for a co-op roguelite that stands out with its quirky weapon variety and Unreal Engine 5 visuals.

Key Facts

  • Flying Amateurs released a Japanese trailer for 'Above Land: Rhapsody' on June 18.
  • The game is a roguelite action adventure set on floating islands, built in Unreal Engine 5.
  • It features over 40 weapon types, including folding chairs, guitars, and yo-yos.
  • The game supports solo play or drop-in/drop-out co-op for up to three players.
  • A PC release via Steam is planned.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Co-Op Roguelite 'Above Land: Rhapsody' Gets Japanese Trailer, Steam Release Planned

Indie studio Flying Amateurs released a Japanese trailer for 'Above Land: Rhapsody' on June 18, alongside the launch of official social media accounts. The roguelite action adventure game features over 40 weapon types, including unconventional items like guitars and yo-yos, and supports solo or up to 3-player co-op. It is set on floating islands and built in Unreal Engine 5. A PC release via Steam is planned.

Flying Amateurs released a Japanese trailer for 'Above Land: Rhapsody' on June 18, along with official X and TikTok accounts. The roguelite action adventure game is set on floating islands rendered in Unreal Engine 5. Players explore alongside a companion called Wobbo, which has a combat mode focused on summoning and transformation. The game's hook is its weapon variety: over 40 types are planned, including folding chairs, guitars, and yo-yos, each with its own upgrade path. Players repair the broken ship 'Invincible Bebe' by clearing map challenges. Co-op supports drop-in/drop-out for up to three players. A Steam release is scheduled.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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