Headup extends its collaboration with Dvora Studio from South Korea and also publishes Vambrace: Dungeon Monarch. The game is a mix of deck building, dungeon defense, tactics and auto battling.

Headup and South Korean developer Dvora Studio have announced a new publishing deal. The indie publisher from Düren will publish Dvora's dungeon defence title Vambrace: Dungeon Monarch, which is scheduled for release in late 2024 on Steam's Early Access. A demo is available to play right now. This further deepens the collaboration between the two companies, as the publisher had already announced a partnership at the end of April for The Coma 2B: Catacomb - a prequel to their previous collaboration (The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters).

Vambrace: Dungeon Monarch is a combination of deck building, dungeon defense, tactics, and auto-battling. Once on the battlefield, the units will attack on their own, but as their leader, the player can move around the dungeon to make the most of their combat abilities. Headup: "Utilize your strategic deck of cards to unleash devastating magic spells and summon formidable combat units onto the battlefield. Annihilate your foes with lightning bolts, fireballs, and barrages of arrows while buffing your troops with damage boosts, morale boons, and protective armor. Observe as your units join the battle, decimating intruders with their unique abilities."

Previously known as Devespresso Games, Dvora Studio has been an indie game development company located in Seoul, South Korea, since 2015. Their first title was The Coma: Cutting Class, a run-n-hide school horror adventure game.


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