"Dead Cells Developers Bid Farewell After Final Update, Moving On to New Co-op Game"

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After five years of post-launch support, Dead Cells developers Motion Twin and Evil Empire have announced that there will be no new content added to the game after the release of Update 35, citing a desire to end on a high note and avoid staleness. The decision comes after the success of the "Return to Castlevania" DLC last year. However, the developers teased future projects, including an animated series and a board game, and assured players that quality of life issues and bugs will continue to be addressed.
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