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Indie developer, Angry Mob Games has announced the 1.0 launch of their new sci-fi action-roguelite, Trinity Fusion. Available on Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, Trinity Fusion puts players into the multiverse-hopping boots of Maya, a cross-dimensional warrior psychically linked to her three parallel selves. Their mission? To save what they can of their dying worlds as they re-unite their universes into one stable timeline.
This action-packed adventure has come a long way since its Early Access launch, and the 1.0 version features overhauled mechanics, new weapons, improved graphics, a new game mode, and a ton of other updates that come together to tell the full Trinity Fusion story. This release also includes a brand new final boss and Endless mode, both of which are sure to challenge even the most seasoned of universe hoppers.
Throughout your playthroughs, you’ll discover a wide range of equipment that scales up in power and modifiers as you defeat more enemies. The procedurally generated world of Trinity Fusion features a rich narrative created in tandem with sci-fi novelist, Ada Hoffmann, and you’ll discover new story nuggets throughout both successful and failed runs. Thankfully, if you find yourself dying too often, you can always start your next attempt in a new reality, and each reality features its own unique enemies and challenges.
What’s changed in Early Access?
New Content: The size of Trinity Fusion has nearly doubled, adding new biomes, weapons, enemies, and bosses.
Combat: Status effects and elemental weapons have been improved with better on-screen feedback and secondary effects to make players feel more powerful. Combat feedback has been improved across the board to make combat feel weighty, but responsive.
Amplifiers: Limitations on how many Amplifiers (mid-run upgrades) could be acquired were removed, allowing players to constantly improve during a run, working towards bigger and better upgrades called Synergies.
Difficulty Options: Survivor mode offers a slightly easier experience to ease in new players, while Hardcore mode introduces new enemy formations as well as entirely new mechanics for those seeking a greater challenge.
Quality of Life Features:
Teleportation around The Hub to help players move around faster.
Increasing enemy randomization to improve replayability.
Graphical improvements in several stages.
Will you be picking up Trinity Fusion? If so, which platform will you get it on? Tell us in the comment section below.