The Spell Brigade is an online co‑op survival shooter built for one to four wizards. You and your friends team up to battle endless waves of dark creatures, tackling randomly generated, squad‑based objectives along the way. As you play, you’ll unlock new spell upgrades and elemental infusions—mix in enchantments, relics and quest rewards to forge custom, over‑the‑top spell combinations.
Friendly fire is always active, turning every firefight into a hectic bullet‑hell gauntlet. Luckily you can spend revive tokens to literally blast fallen teammates—and yourself—back into the fray. With drop‑in/drop‑out multiplayer, each run feels fresh, chaotic and full of strategic potential.
Master your arsenal, coordinate with up to three other wizards, and discover ever crazier ways to unleash magical mayhem. The Spell Brigade is available to download now—grab your staff, cast your spells and survive together!
🧙 Q&A with the Dev Team
Hey Brigadiers!You sent us a ton of great questions about The Spell Brigade: 1.0, development, lore, the team, and what’s coming after 1.0… Thanks a lot for that! We answered some of the most popular ones in the video and many more in an additional text file. All the details are below.▶️ Watch the Q&A video: \✍️ You can find the full list of questions and answers in text form below. 📚 Additional questions and answers: \1. What inspired you to make The Spell Brigade?For those who knew us before The Spell Brigade, we were previously working on a VR game called GAZZLERS. That project ended up being stuck in development for almost three years, and it taught us a pretty important lesson: we wanted to ship games faster and get players involved much earlier in the process. Early Access felt like the perfect way to do that.Around that time, we were all playing a lot of games like Vampire Survivors and Soulstone Survivors, and we were very hyped for Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor. We really felt that space had a lot of potential, especially for co-op. GAZZLERS was originally designed as a co-op game too, and as a team we’ve always loved chaotic co-op experiences like Magicka, Helldivers, and Overcooked. Back then, though, we simply didn’t have the resources or experience to fully pull that off.With The Spell Brigade, we saw an opportunity to finally commit to that idea. If we wanted to become a studio known for fun, chaotic co-op games, this was the moment to do it. Magicka in particular was a big influence for us – we loved the fantasy of incredibly powerful wizards who are also a bi...
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