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EverSiege Untold Ages Demo

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Montpellier, France – December 16th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Tindalos Interactive and Dear Villagers have announced that EverSiege: Untold Ages’ demo is now available on Steam. The demo features the core EverSiege: Untold Ages experience, with 2 Wargears, 3 Essences as well as solo and a 2 players coop mode. The full game will include more playable characters, powers and co-op with up to 3 players when it launches on Steam and Epic Games Store on February 3rd, 2026.

Alongside the demo release, a 6-minutes gameplay presentation is available to players who wish to have a deeper understanding of the mechanics.

EverSiege: Untold Ages fuses action, strategy, and roguelite elements in a bold new PvE experience drawing inspiration from MOBAs and classic Warcraft III mods, either solo or coop with up to 2 additional players.

Playing as false demi-gods to defend the last human city standing, Bastion, players will have seven days to turn the tide against the relentless assault from enemy hordes, and bring the fight to enemy territory.

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