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Release Date for Halls of Torment: Premium For Mobile Announced

In a press release, Chasing Carrots and Erabit Studios have also opened pre-registration on iOS and Android.

Release Date for Halls of Torment: Premium For Mobile Announced
ByMarie MijaresAugust 26, 2024

Calling all dungeon crawlers and bullet hell enthusiasts!

The release date for Halls of Torment: Premium, the mobile version of the popular roguelike survival game, has been revealed. Creators announced on August 23rd that they will release Halls of Torment: Premium for mobile on October 10.

In a press release, Chasing Carrots and Erabit Studios have also opened pre-registration on iOS and Android.

Halls of Torment first made its debut via PC in 2023. It was developed by Chasing Carrots, and published by Erabit Studios. The game is a combination of roguelike and survival elements. It incorporates the addictive gameplay from the critically acclaimed roguelike Vampire Survivors. In addition, it features visuals reminiscent of late-90s RPGs.

The game throws players headfirst into the titular Halls of Torment. It is a labyrinthine underworld teeming with unholy horrors. Players take control of a diverse roster of heroes. Each has its own unique strengths and playstyles. As they delve deeper into the abyss, they will face relentless waves of enemies. They can also expect epic boss fights with tormented Lords.

The key to survival lies in strategic character customization. Players can craft a build tailored to their preferred playstyle. They can do so by unlocking and equipping potent abilities, character traits, and powerful items

Halls of Torment screenshot
A screenshot of Halls of Torment
Halls of Torment screenshot
A screenshot of Halls of Torment

"Each run promises a fresh experience as you explore various underground expanses, uncovering hidden treasures that empower you to push even further into the depths," developers said.

The mobile version of Halls of Torment: Premium promises to deliver the complete PC experience. It will offer a one-time purchase for lifetime access to the full game. There are no in-app purchases or intrusive ads, creators said.

On whatoplay, the PC edition of Halls of Torment received a playscore of 8.5.

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