Saddle Up For Far Far West: Co-op Cowboy Shooter Launches on Steam April 28

Saddle Up For Far Far West: Co-op Cowboy Shooter Launches on Steam April 28

Get ready to put on your dusty boots and load your six-shooters. Far Far West, a thrilling cooperative shooter with a unique spooky twist, is officially set to launch on Steam on April 28. Developed by Evil Raptor and published by Fireshine Games, this action-packed title blends wild west gunfights with supernatural horrors for an unforgettable multiplayer experience.

Not Your Average Wild West

In Far Far West, players take on the role of bounty hunters operating out of a humble western town. Whether you prefer to ride solo or team up with a crew, the challenges awaiting you are far from ordinary. You won’t just be facing outlaws; the undead have taken over the frontier. From skeletal pterodactyls swooping from the sky to massive, derailed steam engines out for blood, the threats are wild and unpredictable. In fact, fighting robot cowboys might be the most normal encounter you’ll have all day.

Arsenal and Upgrades

To survive the horrors of this mystical frontier, traditional weapons like shotguns and rifles are just the beginning. Players will need to master spells, hurling fireballs alongside lead to stay alive and secure their hard-earned loot. Every contract is procedurally varied, ensuring that enemies, weapons, and upgrades keep even veteran gunslingers on their toes.

The rewards you gather aren’t just for show. Use your loot to upgrade firearms, enhance your magical abilities, and unlock unique cosmetic skins for both your character and your trusty horse.

A Proven Hit in the Making

Anticipation for the game is already sky-high. During its previous demo phase, Far Far West achieved a staggering 98% “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating on Steam, backed by over 6,000 reviews. With its official release just around the corner, this is shaping up to be one of the standout co-op experiences of the year.

Mark your calendars for April 28 and prepare to take on the most dangerous contracts the wild west has ever seen.

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