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Bloodletter Launches on Steam with 35% Discount

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Bloodletter leaves Early Access on Steam today. The Lovecraftian roguelike deckbuilder launches version 1.0 with a 35 percent discount until August 30.

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Bloodletter officially leaves Early Access on today, giving players a complete version of the Lovecraftian roguelike deckbuilder. The launch matters because the developer is offering a 35 percent discount, lowering the price from $15.49 to $10.06 until August 30. This pricing change makes the full experience more accessible for new players who have been waiting for the final build. We can now see how the game holds up with all its content intact.

Lovecraftian roguelike deckbuilder leaves Early Access with 35 percent discount

The game features over 80 cards, six blessings or curses, and four distinct entities to encounter during play. It sits in the same niche as Inscryption, combining horror themes with strategic card mechanics. Players can expect a dense experience that rewards careful planning and risk management. The developer has packed a significant amount of content into this roguelike structure.

System requirements are modest, targeting older hardware with an Core i7-4500U processor and 4 GB of RAM. The game only needs 5 GB of storage space and can run on integrated graphics. This low barrier to entry means most modern PCs can run the title without needing a dedicated graphics card. The technical demands are minimal compared to many modern releases.

SteamDB data shows concurrent player counts surged to a 24-hour peak of 94 players following the launch. This number is approaching the all-time peak of 129 seen earlier in the game's lifecycle. Steam reviews are currently Mostly Positive, with 79 percent of 134 verified purchasers giving positive feedback. The community response suggests the final version meets player expectations for quality and content.

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