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Beamdog unveils MythForce 1.2 update with hero customization


Beamdog announced that MythForce 1.2, the game’s most ambitious and content-rich update yet, will launch as a free update on June 26 across all platforms.

Packed with player-requested features and gameplay enhancements, this update from Beamdog, a division of Aspyr, reimagines the core experience, bringing fans a version of MythForce that is maxed out, full power, bigger, bolder, and better than ever before!

“MythForce 1.2 is a true labor of love,” said Trent Oster, Beamdog CEO, in a statement. “We took everything we’ve learned from players, went back to the drawing board, and turned it up to eleven. This is MythForce in its final form, bold, magical, and wildly fun.”

With full character customization, a revamped encounter system, and explosive elemental combat, MythForce 1.2 makes every run feel brand new, whether you’re soloing the dungeon or teaming up with friends, the company said. 

MythForce 1.2 highlights

  • Class Switching & Hero Customization: Choose from three distinct classes for each of the four heroes, each with its own unique skill trees. Craft your ideal loadout and play your way.
  • All-New Encounter Objectives: Fresh dungeon events like “Destroy the Crystals” and “Discharge the Relic” introduce greater challenge and build variety and strategic depth to every run.
  • Elemental Combos: Fire, Ice, and Lightning combine magical effects to unleash devastating new attack synergies that reshape solo and co-op combat.
  • Polished & Enhanced Gameplay: From console performance improvements to deeper co-op dynamics to a smoother solo experience, MythForce 1.2 delivers the most refined version of the game yet.

Established in 2009 by BioWare co-founder, Trent Oster, Beamdog is a Canadian video game studio with headquarters in Edmonton, Canada.

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