33 Immortals, the new co-op action roguelike from Thunder Lotus Games, the indie studio behind Spiritfarer and Sundered, released into Early Access this Tuesday, March 18th, on Xbox and PC via the Epic Game Store. As players rush to the Eternal Gate in their united fight to against a cruel God, the developers have already laid out plans for the near future, and have released an Early Access roadmap for the game in 2025.
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The roadmap, which can be found on the Thunder Lotus Games website, is broken up into three seasonal periods. From the game’s launch to the end of Spring the team will be focused on “making sure the game is stable and fun for everyone, with Quality of Life updates and other goodies.”
The Summer period will be dedicated to adding new features, such as more training options, the ability to decorate the Dark Woods hub, new feats, and private sessions amongst others.
According to an Early Access FAQ on their website, the Fall 2025 update will be the “first major update” for 33 Immortals. This will introduce the new world of Paradiso, complete with new enemies, feats, and boss.

Some other details worth noting is that progress will be carried over from the Early Access version to the full release, so early adopters don’t need to worry about starting all over again. It must also be stated that the developers have not specified when 33 Immortals will leave Early Access, and that they are “aiming for a full 1.0 release in 2026.”
Game Pass subscribers can try out the game on console and PC, while the game is priced at $19.99/£15.99. The developers have clarified that the price will change once the 33 Immortals leaves Early Access, but that players who have bought it now will not have to pay more laer. The 1.0 price has yet to be decided.
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