Erabit Studios who brought Brotato and 20 Minutes Till Dawn to mobile is bringing another superb Vampire Survivors-like game to mobile soon with Chasing Carrots’ Halls of Torment . If you’ve not played Halls of Torment yet, it is a lovely blend of Vampire Survivors and Diablo with its aesthetic and even the UI. I enjoyed it quite a bit on Steam Deck. It is currently in early access on PC, so it is going to be interesting to see what it launches with on mobile in terms of features and content. Halls of Torment Premium will be launching on October 10th if the App Store release date is accurate. Halls of Torment is also listed for $4.99 on the App Store with pre-orders now live. Watch the trailer for Halls of Torment on mobile below:
If you’d like to play Halls of Torment on mobile, you can pre-order Halls of Torment Premium on the App Store for iOS here and pre-register for it on Google Play for Android here. For Erabit Studios’ prior releases, read Shaun’s review of Brotato on iOS here and my Switch review here. We featured Brotato as our Game of the Week when it launched. If you haven’t gotten Brotato or 20 Minutes Till Dawn yet, the discounted bundle is worth grabbing on iOS. Check it out here on mobile and here on Steam. Have you played Halls of Torment yet on Steam and will you be checking it out on mobile this October?
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