

The base game currently has 15 main biomes and 4 boss biomes while the DLCs add another 7 main biomes and 6 boss biomes. Motion Twin and Evil Empire just announced the hack n slash roguelites Fatal Fall DLC will launch on January 26th, bringing with it new biomes, new enemies and new weapons with which to whack em. Biomes are the different areas within Dead Cells which players must progress through. Further, Evil Empire and Motion Twin announced that Dead Cells has sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide. I’m pretty rusty at Dead Cells so, for the time being, I have no clue what this new foe is like or how the hell you beat it. 12, 2021 Its not long now until Dead Cells takes a deadly descent into its next paid expansion. An exact release date for Fatal Falls has not been revealed. There’s apparently a boss at the end of the stage, an alternative to the Time Keeper, who shows up in the Clock Room stage. assuming you’re able to fight your way past its keepers in 2D souls-lite combat. Youll explore a sprawling, ever-changing castle. You only have to do this once the door to Undying Shores will remain open on your future runs. Dead Cells is a rogue-lite, metroidvania inspired, action-platformer. Kotaku has reached out to developer Motion Twin for clarification.) (There’s one potential hiccup: Since you only get the Homunculus Rune after you successfully finish your first run, it’s unclear whether or not players who haven’t done so will be able to access the Undying Shores. You’ll also unlock the blueprint for the Cultist’s Outfit, which, bonus, costs just one cell to unlock. Buy 100 official licensed Dead Cells - Fatal Falls Steam game activation keys for PC. (Don’t worry, you’ll retain your equipment.) The statues guarding the door should pull an opposite-Gandalf and let you pass. From there, just make your way through the rest of the level as normal.

Once you find the corpse, you’ll need to use the Homunculus Rune (right thumbstick, at least on Switch) to detach your “head” from your body and possess this corpse.
