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Dungeon crawling RPG Fellowship sets its early access release date

Fellowship, a co-op RPG dungeon crawler that challenges players with endlessly scaling runs, just revealed its upcoming early access release date at the FGS Live from gamescom.

The new trailer, which features content that fans of Fellowship have never seen before, reveals that the game is set to launch into early access on October 9, 2025. That means that there's only around six weeks to wait before you'll be able to dive into those dungeons with your fellow adventurers by your side.

Those dungeons will get more difficult as you get stronger, and Chief Rebel, the development team behind Fellowship, claims that seasonal updates mean that players will never be able to fully out-level the game. That means that you'll have to find a delicate balance between tanks, healers, and damage dealers, focusing on skill, cooperation, and strategy if they want to defeat the most powerful bosses and collect the best loot.

Chief Rebel has been focusing on player feedback for a while now, with public playtesting already helping the team hone the game as they got closer to this planned early access window. There's been some buzz building around this interesting twist on the more traditional action RPG format for a little while, so with only six weeks until the early access gates open, this seems like a great time to prepare to jump on board.

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