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The indie dungeon crawlerDark and Darkeris finally available in early access following a surprise announcement from the developer. However, gamers won’t be able to play it on Steam due to Nexon’s ongoing lawsuit againstdeveloper Ironmace.

Dark and Darkeris a multiplayer dungeon crawler from the Korean indie studio Ironmace. The first-person RPG combines roguelike exploration with battle royale gameplay. Players choose between seven character classes and engage in PvPvE combat, killing monsters for loot while defending against other players.Dark and Darkerhas also been described as an extraction game, a subgenre that includes games likeEscape from Tarkov,Hunt: Showdown, andBungie’s upcomingMarathonreboot. Unfortunately, the developer Ironmace has been troubled by plagiarism accusations from Nexon, a Korean company best known as the publisher ofMapleStory.

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After Ironmace made a surprise announcement this morning,Dark and Darkeris now in early access. However, fans won’t find the game on Steam, with Valve removing the game due to the ongoing legal challenges. Players who want to grabDark and Darkerfor themselves can download it from the official website at www.darkanddarker.com or from a storefront called Chaf Games, though some users have expressed concerns about Chaf’s security. Ironically,Dark and Darkerisn’t even available in Inronmace’s home country, as it has yet to receive a rating from the Korean Game Rating Board.

The Standard Edition ofDark and Darkeris $35, while the Founder’s Edition costs $50 and comes with additional in-game content.Dark and Darkeralso features an in-game shop. However, Ironmace CEO Terence Park insists the company will not engage in predatory behaviors like loot boxes or FOMO tactics.

Dark and Darker’s developer hasn’t given up hope the game will eventually return to Steam.Ironmace’s lawyers asked Valve to reinstateDark and Darkerin April, and Park recently indicated that the company would keep trying. “We cannot ignore the largest PC storefront in the world,” the Ironmace executive wrote in an email to PC Gamer. Its removal from Steam is also the main reason Ironmace delayedDark and Darker’s early access release until today.

Ironmace’s legal predicament stems from Nexon’s accusation that Ironmace’s employees stole assets from a canceled game calledP3before leaving to makeDark and Darker. Ironmace denies using copyrighted material, with theDark and Darkerdeveloper calling Nexon’s allegations baseless. The studio’s lawyers went so far as accusing Nexon of “anti-competitive bully tactics” and attempting to bankrupt Ironmace. Park reiterated his denials in the letter to PC Gamer, though it’s unlikely thatDark and Darkerwill return to Steam until the lawsuit is resolved.

Dark and Darkeris out now in early access on PC.

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