MythForce Gets a Major Upgrade with Version 1.2
Fans of the Saturday morning cartoon-inspired roguelite, MythForce, are in for a treat! Developer Beamdog has just rolled out a free update, touted as the “definitive version†of the game. This major version 1.2 update is changing the way players experience the game across all platforms.
So, what’s new? The update introduces a plethora of features that will elevate gameplay to the next level. Players can look forward to full character customization, an updated encounter system, and exciting elemental combat options.
What’s New in Version 1.2
The latest patch brings a host of fresh content and mechanics that aim to enhance each dungeon crawl:
- Hero Classes & Skill Trees – Dive into three distinct classes for each of the four heroes. Each class boasts its own unique skill tree, allowing for personalized loadouts that cater to various playstyles.
- Updated Progression System – Now, players can elevate their heroes by earning XP. Leveling up after each dungeon run unlocks unstoppable abilities, giving players a sense of growth with every playthrough.
- All-New Encounter Objectives – Encounter fresh challenges such as “Destroy the Crystals†and “Discharge the Relic,†bringing strategic depth and build variety to each run.
- Elemental Combos – Harness the power of Fire, Ice, and Lightning to create devastating attack synergies. These combos are sure to transform both solo and co-op combat into exhilarating experiences.
- Polished & Enhanced Gameplay – Expect console performance upgrades, deeper co-op dynamics, and a smoother solo experience. MythForce 1.2 is the most refined version yet.
“This isn’t just a simple update – it’s the definitive version of the game,†stated Beamdog CEO Trent Oster. He emphasized that the team took the community’s feedback seriously, delivering a richer, more explosive gameplay experience that aligns with their original vision for MythForce.
Originally launching in September 2023, MythForce draws heavily from beloved cartoons of the ’80s, particularly classics like Masters of the Universe and ThunderCats. The game combines nostalgic charm with modern roguelite mechanics, immersing players in a cel-shaded dungeon crawler from a first-person perspective.