PlayMud Studio’s roguelite bullet-hell shooter, Pass The Fear, is set to launch its playable demo on Steam on February 23, 2026, providing PC gamers around the world with their first opportunity to experience ambitious weapon customization systems, an innovative build crafting engine, and an engaging dark fantasy world.
This indie game has the potential to be one of the biggest surprises in the PC gaming scene for 2026.
Published by Paras Games, Pass The Fear confidently steps into the bustling world of roguelites. But what sets this indie shooter apart isn’t just the whirlwind of action; it’s the depth that lies beneath the surface.
Instead of simply swapping out your weapons with each loot drop, every item you collect enhances your existing weapon. That single design choice transforms gameplay, adding a layer of strategy that keeps things fresh and exciting.
Race the Sun, Fight the Corruption
In the realm of Wavelock, chaos has erupted. A devastating event known as the Witch’s Disaster has unleashed a horde of twisted monsters and wild magic, throwing the land into turmoil. In a desperate bid to contain the chaos, the Emperor raises the ancient Wall of Storms, but there’s a catch: your demon-hunting squad finds itself trapped inside this hellish landscape.
Every attempt to escape begins at dusk, and you have until sunrise to find a way out. The pressure is real, creating an intense atmosphere that distinguishes Pass The Fear from typical bullet-hell games, where urgency often feels superficial.
Here, with each room you explore, the stakes rise. Every choice you make about your character’s abilities or loadout can mean the difference between life and death, forcing you to think critically to survive.
Weapon Customization: The Big Idea
Pass The Fear establishes its identity through an advanced weapon customization system that goes beyond simple gun swapping. Players can attach elemental barrels to their weapons, which reshape bullet patterns and add different damage types such as fire, acid, and hemorrhage.
Additionally, in-game relics provide passive bonuses tailored to your playstyle, while tarot cards influence affix probabilities and the overall quality of loot drops.
Every item features affixes drawn from an extensive pool, including Fragment, Growth, Final Shot, Disruption, and Embarkation. These affixes can combine to create powerful interactions. For instance, by stacking trajectory modifiers with fire-rate buffs, players can unleash a barrage of elemental projectiles.
Similarly, layering hemorrhage effects with piercing affixes allows enemies to dissolve before they even reach you. This weapon customization sandbox encourages experimentation rather than memorization, making each playthrough feel like a unique puzzle.
Furthermore, the depth of build crafting in Pass The Fear rivals that of traditional ARPGs. Unlike games like Vampire Survivors or early runs of Hades, the build crafting in Pass The Fear requires active strategic engagement with every single pickup; nothing feels like filler.
Characters and Meta-Progression
In the thrilling world of Pass The Fear, players are introduced to five distinct demon hunters, each brimming with personality and unique abilities.
The formidable Iron Bucket Knight, clad in heavy armor, embodies the stalwart defender; the vivacious Explosive Cutie wields playful yet catastrophic explosives; the weathered One-Eyed Codger, with his gritty wisdom, tactically manipulates the battlefield; the shrewd Money Whiz capitalizes on resources with cunning efficiency; and the Enigmatic Nun harbors secrets of her own, offering a mysterious flair to the squad.
Each character subtly directs your build crafting toward different playstyles, whether you prefer explosive area-of-effect attacks, relentless crowd control, ingenious utility tricks, or sheer raw damage per second (DPS). The intricate weapon customization engine adapts seamlessly, drawing elemental barrels and relics that bolster each character’s strengths, enhancing the dynamic combat experience.
As you navigate through challenging runs, talents and squad perks are unlocked, infusing the roguelite bullet-hell gameplay loop with a sense of meaningful meta-progression. Every defeat, instead of feeling discouraging, enriches future attempts, making each session a rewarding encounter, even in failure.
Dark Fantasy World With a Twisted Edge
Set within a dark fantasy realm, Pass The Fear transcends the boundaries of a generic corrupted kingdom. PlayMud Studio intricately weaves medieval horror with grotesque monstrosities, complemented by the darkly comedic antics of its ragtag demon-hunting crew.
The game’s Chinese title — 风暴怕死队, roughly translating to “Storm Death-Fearing Squad” — hints at the irreverent humor beneath its facade of dark fantasy dread.
As you scour the treacherous landscapes, collectible junk fragments are scattered throughout each run, slowly unveiling a larger, captivating conspiracy. This storytelling approach rewards lore-hungry players by enriching the narrative experience, transforming the dark fantasy world into a captivating realm worth exploring rather than merely surviving.
Co-op, Competition, and Market Fit
Pass The Fear is shaping up to be an exciting addition to the indie gaming scene. It offers online co-op gameplay with unique aggro mechanics, item exchange, and even thrilling DPS races. These features really help foster a sense of community among players.
In today’s gaming landscape, we’ve seen many indie roguelites like Hades, Balatro, and Vampire Survivors make a huge impact, proving that smaller studios can truly shine in this genre. Pass The Fear is aiming to cater to players who are really into building unique character setups but feel that many roguelite bullet-hell games lack depth.
With its detailed weapon customization options, the ability to craft various character builds, and a beautifully crafted dark fantasy world, PlayMud Studio is definitely presenting a strong case for being part of this vibrant scene.
If you’re curious, the demo is set to launch on Steam on February 23, with the full release planned for later in 2026.
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