

Demons have taken over the town of Miami, Arizona and only you can stop them. This 80s-inspired game sees you playing through the story as one of five different classic RPG classes to defeat Baphomet and save the town. Here is a look at whether Kingdom of Night is Multiplayer or not.
Yes, Kingdom of Night is Multiplayer.
More specifically, it has Shared and Split Screen Co-op so that you can kill demons with your friends.
The Kingdom of Night Release Date will be on December 2, 2025.
This comes after a great Kickstarter campaign for the game that saw the dev raise over $50,000. Now, Developers “Friends of Safety” bring this new game with plenty of others like it right on its tail. If you enjoy boss battles, coming-of-age stories and fighting demons, then this game might be for you.
Read More: What are the Kingdom of Night Pre-Order Bonuses?
No, Kingdom of Night will not be on Xbox Game Pass.
In fact, it will not be on Xbox at all. This is a PC only, Steam release. Seeing how their other game releases have gone as well, you should expect to be able to buy this game for around $20.
The Kingdom of Night Gameplay will certainly be an interesting one.
You will run around in this alternate world dodging and battling against the many idfferent demons in the game. The theme of the game feels very similar to Stanger Things, even the logo is similar. That being said, the different characters and classes will help there be plenty of variety while playing this game.
Along with that, the looting system will be extensive as you equip yout character with the best gear possible.
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