Base-building ARPG The Riftbreaker's co-op update gives it a fresh lease on life

The Riftbreaker wasn't originally supposed to be a co-op game. Its slick fusion of ARPG combat and Factorio-brand base building feels perfectly suited to work with friends, however, and so the feature quickly became an incredibly popular request from players. Now, almost four years after the indie game first launched, developer Exor Studios has delivered exactly that as part of a major 2.0 update. That's not all, however; there's a massive campaign expansion and plenty of gameplay improvements included as well, and to top it all off you can snag the game at less than half price on Steam.
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