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City of Brass comes out on May 4, Announcement Trailer

Uppercut games have announced the exact release date for City of Brass. After countless of improvements during the Early Access, City of Brass will finally launch on PC, PS4 and Xbox One on May 4th.

City of Brass is a first-person rogue-lite adventure from the BioShock veterans at Uppercut Games. Inspired by the Arabian Nights, the game is set to achieve new heights on its own.

Set in a mythological metropolis undone by its love of gold, City of Brass follows a cunning thief on a heist to obtain fabled treasure hidden in the heart of the opulent ruins. Armed with a bullwhip and blade, players will lash-and-slash their way through the legions of damned souls that haunt this legendary labyrinth while pilfering relics and other riches contained within its walls.

As Uppercut Games stated, “City of Brass is a fast-paced hack-and-slash adventure leaping from the pages of Arabian Nights,” said Ed Orman, co-founder, and designer, Uppercut Games, “We hope players will enjoy plundering the city for its treasures when the game launches this May.”

You can watch the game’s announcement trailer, and embrace the adventure coming on 4th of May. The game includes Blessings & Burdens System, which is expected to make the experience much more comfortable or maybe deliver the total opposite.

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