Get the Coffee Ready, Closers Is Coming This February

Closers Boxart

Online action RPG Closers has released a new gameplay video and details of the game’s first raid in advance of the its February 6 release date. Published by En Masse Entertainment, Closers focuses on a group of psychic high school students in Neo-Seoul, and combines the action of old school 2D beat ‘em ups, combos from classic fighting games, with the art and drama of modern episodic anime.

The Closers Launch Day Raid will introduce the Dimensional Ops Center, an area where players can earn the most powerful gear in the game. They’ll need that gear too, because the Dimensional Ops Center allows them to jump into The Nightmare World, where they’ll confront Closers first Raid Boss, Tiamat. The Nightmare World isn’t the end though. Making it through that realm will allow players to open a gateway to the Abyss and face off against the Queen of Nightmares.

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One of the Closers. She takes her coffee with cream and sugar.

In preparation for the game’s official release, the current open beta has received an update that increases the level cap from 65 to 70. A new hub area – Sky Ship Bridge – has also been added. The new hub includes new story quests as well.

Closers is will be available for PCs on Steam and through the En Masse digital store. The game is free to play, and currently in open beta. Interested players can check it out now, and know that major content updates are coming next month.

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Welcome to a Cheery little place called Nightmare World.

En Masse Entertainment is a Seattle based game publisher that currently supports a variety of games. Their first title was TERA, and they have since also published Alliance of Valiant Arms (AVA), and Kritika Online. With TERA, En Masse has expanded into the console space, making their flagship title available on the PlayStation®4 and Xbox One consoles.

Look for Marooner’s Rock to have a full review of the game once it hits full release next month.

Aaron is proof that while you can take a developer out of the game industry, it's much harder to take the game industry out of a developer. When not at his day job, Aaron enjoys teaching Axis & Allies to his kids, writing sci-fi stories, playing classic space sims on Twitch, and riding around the American Midwest on his Harley.

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