No Rest for the Wicked Costs $39.99 in Early Access

The action RPG will launch with a 10 percent discount, which ends on May 2nd at 9 AM PST and won't feature microtransactions or anti-cheat.

Posted By | On 15th, Apr. 2024

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Following the launch trailer of No Rest for the Wicked, Moon Studios has outlined pricing for its upcoming action RPG. It will cost $39.99/£34.99/€39.99 for early access, but from launch until May 2nd at 9 AM PST, players can pick it up for $35.99/£31.95/€35.99, a ten percent discount. The price is confirmed to increase once the title leaves early access.

As for regional pricing, the developer is looking at Steam’s recommended pricing and a “range of recent releases” to decide the same. The objective is to arrive at a price point “considerate of the local situation and offer great value for our Early Access content.” While reiterating the availability of offline play, Moon Studios also revealed that there is no anti-cheat software or microtransactions.

No Rest for the Wicked launches for PC via Steam Early Access on April 18th and features the first chapter of the campaign. Players can battle various bosses, utilize a variety of weapons and equipment, build up the town that acts as their central hub and even venture into the Cerim Crucible dungeon. Head here for more details on its post-launch plans, and stay tuned for updates.


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