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Grand yet furtive robot action-adventure Steel Seed is set to launch on April 10th, captivating players with its unique blend of exploration and agility. Developed by Storm in a Teacup, the game invites players to traverse a sprawling, planet-sized machine filled with intricate environments and challenging obstacles.
Players will engage in high-octane parkour mechanics, allowing for fluid movement as they navigate the vast landscapes of this mechanical world. The gameplay emphasizes both speed and precision, as players must master their surroundings to overcome various challenges.
In anticipation of its release, a demo version has been made available, giving players a taste of the exhilarating experience that awaits. The demo showcases the stunning visuals and dynamic gameplay, leaving fans eager for the full launch. With its innovative approach to the action-adventure genre, Steel Seed is poised to make a significant impact in the gaming community this spring.
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