Quasimorph Sets July 31 Official Release Date
After an early access period that is now ending, Quasimorph's 1.0 release locks in the full narrative and systems for a game built around permanent loss on death.
Key Facts
- Quasimorph leaves early access and launches as version 1.0 on July 31, 2026.
- The 1.0 release includes five storylines and nine endings.
- Death in Quasimorph strips all carried equipment; survival lets players keep loot and improve corporate relations.
- Version 1.0 adds a Map Editor, final department for Pacts, localization, balance adjustments, fixes, and achievements.
- Quasimorph is available now in early access on Steam for 3,150 yen with Japanese support.
Reporting from 2 sources: Automaton, Game Spark.
Developer Magnum Scriptum and publisher HypeTrain Digital announced that the sci-fi roguelike RPG Quasimorph will leave early access and launch as version 1.0 on July 31, 2026. The turn-based game combines cyberpunk and cosmic body horror, with players commanding clone soldiers on dangerous missions where death means losing all equipment. The 1.0 release will finalize the core content and storyline, including five storylines, nine endings, a Map Editor, and system expansions.
Magnum Scriptum and HypeTrain Digital have set July 31 as the official 1.0 release date for Quasimorph, ending the game's early access period. The turn-based roguelike RPG, which blends cyberpunk with cosmic body horror, puts players in command of a private military company's clone soldiers. Death on a mission strips all carried equipment, while survival lets players bring back loot and improve corporate relations.
Version 1.0 will complete the game's story with five storylines-'Civil Resistance,' 'Tezctlan,' 'Xiomara,' 'AnCom,' and 'RealWare'-each with an epilogue, totaling nine endings. The update also adds the final department for handling Pacts, a Map Editor, localization and balance adjustments, fixes, and achievements. Quasimorph is available now in early access on Steam for 3,150 yen with Japanese support.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.