At the launch of Deathgarden, there is an unusual offer: For one week, anyone interested can play the 5vs1 game for free.
For several days now, Deathgarden has been available in Early Access for pre-order customers and beta players. Today, on August 14, 2018, the game celebrates its soft launch and can be purchased on Steam from today. However, to ensure that no one has to “buy a pig in a poke,” the developers have a very special offer: For one week, the 5vs1 hunting game can be played for free!
Free for 7 days. From August 14 to August 21, anyone interested can download Deathgarden on Steam and play for free. Any progress made will, of course, remain intact if the game is purchased afterward.
This is Deathgarden: Deathgarden is the new game from Behaviour Interactive, known for Dead by Daylight.
In Deathgarden, players take on the role of the Hunter, who must track down and kill the five Runners, or they take on the role of the Runners, who must complete objectives and escape the map.
The Hunter is unstoppable and can only be briefly stunned, blinded, or slowed, but cannot take damage. The Runners, on the other hand, are fragile but extremely agile and outnumber the Hunter.
What does Deathgarden cost? The standard version of Deathgarden costs €30, while the deluxe edition with additional skins, a digital art book, and the soundtrack costs a hefty €50.
Deathgarden promises “monthly free content updates,” which means new abilities, Hunters, Runners, and maps. There will surely be plenty of fresh cosmetic items as well.
Anyone who hasn’t had the chance to check out Deathgarden (and isn’t currently distracted by the WoW expansion) should take a look at the game. Then, you’ll know for sure if the game is worth purchasing.
Have you checked out Deathgarden? What is your first impression of the game?
