Headup and Team Warriors have announced the launch date for their action roguelite game, Royal Revolt Survivors. The co-op game will be made available on Steam Early Access on 15 October 2025.

In Royal Revolt Survivors, players can unleash chaos in a one-to-four-player co-op mode where survival and action roguelite collide. Players battle through hordes of enemies with a combination of melee and ranged combat while navigating dynamic environments.

The game was developed by Team Warriors UG (haftungsbeschränkt - limited liability), based in Frankfurt am Main. It's the studio's first game. The company's managing director is Felix Pietsch, who was previously CEO at Upright Games and, prior to that, Head of Studio and Producer at Keen Flare. The team has the following to say about the studio itself: "A small team of experienced games industry professionals who have been developing and live operating games together for more than ten years. The turbulence of the current games industry landscape made us readjust our careers and take the logical next step: founding our own indie studio. Through our shared experiences in mobile, PC and console development, we developed a clear vision of what we want. To make and release games that we love playing and that we are experts for. We are confident that people will feel that when they’re playing our new title Royal Revolt Survivors."

Royal Revolt is a renowned German strategy game brand that has become famous for its 'reverse tower defence' mechanics and success in the mobile gaming sector. Royal Revolt 2, for example, was distributed by both flaregames and Upright Games. On the Upright Games website, Royal Revolt Warriors is also listed, but it links directly to Royal Revolt Survivors.



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