Key Takeaways
1. Mycopunk will launch in early access on Steam on July 10, with a potential price around $15-$20.
2. The game features both multiplayer and single-player modes, with a focus on balancing based on player feedback during early access.
3. Players will control quirky robotic outcasts working to combat a hazardous fungal infection in a chaotic shooter setting.
4. The game supports four-player co-op and offers significant weapon upgrades, customization options, and diverse builds.
5. Positive feedback was received during the demo phase, and the game is expected to be compatible with devices like the Steam Deck.
When we first talked about Mycopunk, we didn’t know when it would be out. However, the developer has now confirmed that it will launch on July 10. Now that day is here, as Pigeons at Play and Devolver Digital are all set for the chaotic new shooter to enter early access on Steam.
Pricing Insights
The price hasn’t been disclosed yet, but the publisher recently took a jab at Borderlands 4 and its creator, Randy Pitchford, on social media platform X. They hinted that Mycopunk will be priced at or below $20. When Borderlands 4 was rumored to cost $80, the publisher remarked, “You can get Mycopunk for you and three of your pals for the price of a single copy of Borderlands 4.” This was later updated to say you could buy “4.6 copies of it for the price of one Borderlands,” which places the estimated price around $15.
Game Features
Earlier this year, Mycopunk generated excitement with a free demo during Steam Next Fest, attracting over 120,000 players. According to the announcement for early access, this initial version of the game will include a variety of features for both multiplayer and single-player experiences. Pigeons at Play stated, “We believe there’s enough content in Mycopunk for a full 1.0 release,” but they want to use early access to balance the game based on player feedback. They also assured fans that they won’t “ruin your favorite build or weapon interaction,” suggesting there will be numerous “broken” weapons or builds in the game. The development team aims to ensure everything is finely tuned. They plan to use the early access phase and frequent updates leading to the 1.0 launch to create a “constantly evolving” story, with each update supposedly linked to the narrative in some way.
Gameplay Experience
In Mycopunk, players assume the roles of quirky robotic outcasts working under corporate bosses as part of the New Atlas Hazard Crew, tasked with tackling a hazardous fungal infection that threatens the galaxy. This chaotic shooter will take you across New Atlas on special missions aimed at eliminating the ever-changing fungal menace. Players will uncover details about their mysterious enemy, the world at stake, and the corporation sending them into battle. The updates following the early access launch will introduce new weapons and gear, along with upgrades to current equipment, all aimed at combating the fungal threat on New Atlas. The game supports four-player co-op gameplay but can also be played solo for those without friends.
So far, the response to the game’s Next Fest demo has been quite positive, with Reddit users praising its replayability, significant weapon upgrades, and customization options, as well as the diversity of builds. The stylized graphics and quirky NPCs also received a lot of love, enhancing the gritty punk vibe and personality of the game.
Compatibility and Performance
Mycopunk is currently un-rated for the Valve Steam Deck or SteamOS, but the developer confirmed on Reddit that they received plenty of positive feedback from the Steam Deck community during the demo phase, showing no signs of withdrawing support. The game’s replayability and light system demands could make it a good fit for devices like the Lenovo Legion GO S (currently priced at $589.99 on Amazon) running SteamOS.
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