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Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark, a turn-based tactical RPG from 1C Entertainment and 6 Eyes Studio that's supposed to be like a spiritual successor to Final Fantasy Tactics is getting ready to leave Early Access.

From the press details we've received, the full release is going to be sometime in Spring 2019 and today it's getting a pretty big update "adding a huge amount of optional content to further flesh out its world". They say this update will make the game "nearly feature and content complete, offering up all the missions, classes, gear and optional content planned for release". However, the final encounter and some surprises are being left until the final launch.

They also shared some brand new screenshots with us (click to make bigger):

Nice to see another game that was funded on Kickstarter have Linux support in early as promised.

To mark the occasion, they've cut 10% off the price on Steam until Monday. For the full launch, the price will be rising so it's a pretty good deal right now.

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Linuxpunk Mar 15, 2019
I got this game since it launched. I haven't played that much of it, but the isometric graphics are very pretty.
Upokupo Mar 15, 2019
Just installed the demo of 0-7-2 and it works perfectly for me. I don't know when they released this version of the demo but it runs great, now. I'm on Arcolinux (Arch). From my understanding and reading their update on itch.io, they updated the linux client that was having issues running the movie. I ran the demo on a laptop with AMD graphics and a chromebook with Intel graphics chipset and on both systems it ran buttery smooth. Really looking forward to this game. Going to pre-purchase it this weekend while it's still cheap/on sale.


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Nezchan Mar 15, 2019
Oh, I played the demo a while back. It was fun, was wondering when the real thing would come out.
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$18 right now and will be $30 on Monday? And it looks wonderful and was already on my wish list? *clicks to buy*
[email protected] Mar 17, 2019
Bought. No brainer.
sneakeyboard Mar 17, 2019
mmmm idk I probably won't pull the trigger when there are 50+ titles on my wish-list that'd probably end up being more entertaining for the ~20 usd.
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