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Hello, everyone!

It's here. After six long years, Death Trash is available now.



Buy Death Trash now and join us on this Early Access Journey:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/941460/Death_Trash/

Or wait until it's finished.

However you decide, we thank you for your interest in Death Trash.

And for all those who have been following this for years: Thank you for your continued support and encouragement. That was much appreciated.

- Stephan

Death Trash is twisted, and I mean that as a compliment




I'm glad Death Trash is pixel art, because otherwise I'd be grossed-out by all the raw meat, vomit, and skinlessness. Not to mention the naked old men who seem to cheerfully hang out on the sidelines of this particular post-apocalypse. One of them danced at me...
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Preparing For Release

Hello, everyone!

The Death Trash Early Access release is happening tomorrow and we want to give a you few infos beforehand.

[h2]Release time[/h2]

Exact moment of release should be August 5th, 5 pm CET | 11 am EST | 8 am PDT.

[h2]Price[/h2]

20 $ | 20 € | + regional prices
There will be a 10% launch discount for one week.



[h2]About the Early Access version[/h2]

Here's a summary of what to expect from the Early Access version and what to expect at
a later point:

What to expect from the first Early Access version:
- 5+ hours of the story campaign and side locations, with some of the main quests still work in progress
- medium replay value
- all gameplay systems
- more reliance on combat than non-combat
- mouse / keyboard plus controller support
- user config settings, rebindable keys
- Windows, Linux and MacOS support
- local co-op technically working
- probably some bugs

What to expect from the final release version:
- 20+ hours handcrafted story campaign
- increased replay value
- improved non-combat gameplay
- improved local co-op design
- more languages

What to expect from the post 1.0 version:
- updates concerning bug fixes and improving user experience

Feature ideas we're aware of and that might happen, but not 100% sure:
- some kind of modding support, including a level editor

Feature ideas we're aware of but probably won't happen due to our budget limitations:
- online co-op



[h2]Demo[/h2]

The demo will still be available after release. It's a smaller button now, on the panel to the right of the store page.

After the Early Access release it's possible to try out the demo, buy the game, and then continue your savegame in the full version. Demo savegames that were begun before the Early Access release can NOT be imported / continued.

If you want to help us minimize support issues in the first days of the Early Access, please use the demo to see if the game runs good enough and as expected on your system.



[h2]Wishlist Death Trash![/h2]

https://store.steampowered.com/app/941460/Death_Trash/

For more granular development updates you can also follow us on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/DeathTrash

Stay safe and keep being friendly to other people.

- Stephan

Demo Update 0.6.200

[h2]Latest patch notes of the demo[/h2]

[h3]0.6.200[/h3]

- distributed crafting knowledge to multiple recipes
- lots of German localization fixes
- fixed a crash when loading some savegames
- fixed another random crash

[h2]Wishlist Death Trash![/h2]

Make sure to wishlist the game and follow the game hub to get all the news:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/941460/Death_Trash/

And please support Death Trash and tell other people about it.

11 cool indie PC games you can't miss in August

We're finding it harder and harder to keep these monthly lists of upcoming indie games down to a digestible number of entries, which we're taking as a sign that 2021 is really kicking into gear. Triple-A is still dormant, readying itself for the holidays - although it's worth flagging that both New World and Humankind are due out this month - but there's still a glut of goodies arriving on PC thanks to the indie scene.


Variety is easy to come by in August's release calendar, but there are a couple of trends on this list that'll suit genre fans. Firstly, there are a few overtly cute games running the gamut of farming RPGs, monster battlers, friendship simulators, and park management games. There are also plenty of historical settings to explore this month, with mob managers, feudal city builders, and Viking brawlers among the brightest prospects.


So, whether you're looking to further bolster your Steam backlog or just want to support some awesome developers, here are 11 of the most exciting indie games coming to PC in August.


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