Bounty Brawl: Most Wanted hits Steam this May

Co-op action roguelite shooter Bounty Brawl: Most Wanted will arrive next month.
Revealed today, the game will launch on Thursday, May 28 on PC (via Steam). A release date announcement trailer can be seen below.
A synopsis for Bounty Brawl: Most Wanted reads:
The most dangerous criminals in the universe require the skills of the most reckless, cash-hoarding bounty hunters. Become one of eight outlaws, like Kyle the robot cowboy with his revolver and powerful special shots, or Xane with her deadly claws. Use each hunter’s powerful lasso to whip across gaps, activate environmental hazards, and deal deadly finishers to staggered targets.
Wrangling these bounties might require some help, and with four-player co-op supporting online matchmaking, private lobbies, and local play, these bosses won’t know what hit them. But when the boss falls, and the reward lies there for the taking, all alliances must end. The squad turns their weapons on each other for the Final Showdown where the last outlaw standing takes home the whole reward. But don’t worry, there’s always another boss with a bounty on their head to collect…
Brevity meets depth as each run in Bounty Brawl: Most Wanted is a quick, three-stage affair, meaning failure offers a quick turnaround to try again, and quick pick-up-and-play sessions. Each hunter has a deep assortment of permanent upgrades to unlock at the home base of Hunter’s Heaven, and each boss provides more challenging debuffs after each victory.
Nat Rangsarannon, Director of Bounty Brawl at Nanuq said this about the title:
“We love co-op games, but the time commitment that many roguelites require for a full run proved to be a hindrance. Enjoy a quick run with some friends…and then another, and another…”
A demo for Bounty Brawl: Most Wanted is available on Steam right now here.
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