Hyper Light Breaker is the new 3D co-op successor to the acclaimed Hyper Light Drifter

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A 3D successor to the beloved Hyper Light Drifter.

Hyper Light Drifter,Available via Steam Early Access some time in Spring 2023,Enter the Overgrowth, a new land in the world of Hyper Light. Play alone or with friends to explore massive biomes, defeat brutal monsters, create new builds, survive the mysterious Crowns and overthrow the almighty Abyss King in this action rogue-lite adventure from the creators of Hyper Light Drifter.

An announcement trailer only shows a few glimpses of pre-alpha gameplay after an animated fight scene that matches the balletic action style of the original. Screenshots show a few different biomes, snaps of combat, and the main character tearing around on a hoverboard. The title card also shows a few different character silhouettes — perhaps different options for the game’s co-op mode.

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