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Fort Triumph – Out Now On Steam Early Access

Cookie Byte Entertainment bringing that tactical RPG goodness

Indie developer and all round cool cats Cookie Byte Entertainment have announced that the triumphant adventure officially begins today. Fort Triumph is out now on Steam Early Access.

Fort Triumph is a tactical RPG emphasizing the use of Environmental Interactions to create rich, challenging and rewarding tactical gameplay. In the game, you command a party of chosen heroes who set out to change the world, one quest at a time. On your path you will explore the world, discover ancient secrets, and face down any enemy who stand in your path to glory through turn based tactical combat.

In Fort Triumph, every crate and every tree is a potential weapon in the hands of experienced tacticians: in order to succeed, you will have to burn, freeze, topple, kick around or outright destroy the scenery at the right moment.

Fort Triumph’s Early Access campaign will feature community driven decisions and development priorities. The game is in active development and will be continually updated on an ongoing basis.



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About the developers:

Fort Triumph is developed by Cookie Byte Entertainment. The studio have been working on the game for almost three years, starting from humble beginnings as a group of three friends working together from home. Over time they grew to become a small team of programmers, artists and writers working from an office located in the heart of Tel Aviv. Fort Triumph was featured in GDC on March 2016 and PAX West on September 2016 and 2017, all through the Indie MegaBooth. On April 2017 following a successful Greenlight run, they launched a successful Kickstarter campaign with over 1,400 backers and $78,500 raised. In February 2018, Cookie Byte partnered up with Carbon Incubator to help bring Fort Triumph to market. Carbon is a Bucharest-based games incubator/accelerator dedicated to supporting independent development teams in early stages.

Written By Trent Saunders

Although he has been gaming since the Sega Mega Drive launched in 1990, he still sucks at most games. When not being trash he watches French horror films, drinks herbal tea and secretly loves the music of Taylor Swift.

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