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Neidfyre: New Turn-Based Duel Dungeon Crawler Revealed

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Neidfyre: New Turn-Based Duel Dungeon Crawler Revealed

Indie studio Cinder Pit Studios announced Neidfyre, a turn-based duel dungeon crawler. The game’s Steam page is now live for wishlisting. Set in a dark world named Kurania, it focuses on 1v1 tactical combat. Players will make strategic choices to survive and uncover lore. The game is scheduled for a 2026 release.

A Strategic Focus on 1v1 Duels

Neidfyre emphasizes psychological warfare and positioning in its combat. Victory depends on timing, distance, and initiative rather than just stats. Players must parry attacks, break stances, and land critical strikes. This system aims to create tense, strategic turn-based encounters.
The game also features a branching path progression. Players choose their route through dangerous dungeons. Each decision leads to different encounters and rewards. This adds replayability and personalizes each player’s journey through the cursed land.

Deep Customization Through Relic System

Character power comes from collecting and combining “Relics.” These items define a player’s combat style and abilities. The system allows for deep customization and varied builds. Exploring dungeons fully is key to discovering the most powerful relic combinations.
The Steam page launch is the first major step in building awareness. Cinder Pit Studios is now collecting wishlists to gauge interest. The 2026 release window gives the small team ample development time. Neidfyre enters a niche but dedicated genre, appealing to fans of tactical, thoughtful RPGs.

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