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Witchfire Gets Massive Witch Mountain Expansion

by Scarlett Mar 15,2025

Witchfire Gets Massive Witch Mountain Expansion

The Astronauts have released the Witch Mountain update for Witchfire, their RPG shooter currently in early access on PC. This substantial patch expands the story campaign with a massive new region brimming with mysteries to unravel.

Witch Mountain, the largest location yet in Witchfire, introduces perilous new challenges and tests players' skills within a complex maze-like environment. The update also features refined gameplay mechanics and a significant addition: the revolver, providing a distinct firing style to enhance combat versatility.

This update coincides with the Steam Spring Sale, where Witchfire is available at a 10% discount. For a comprehensive list of changes and improvements, players are encouraged to visit the game's official website.

The Astronauts remain committed to delivering a compelling single-player experience for Witchfire. While acknowledging fan requests for multiplayer or PvP modes, the developers have reaffirmed their dedication to the game's original vision as a focused, single-player adventure.

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