Devil's Purge is going free-to-play and expanding its soundtrack

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Shoot 'em up for the Lord

Devil's Purge is going free-to-play and expanding its soundtrack
  • Devil's Purge, the heavy metal AR shooter, is getting a major new update
  • Not only are there even more pulse-pounding music tracks, but it's also going free to play!
  • Try out the initial levels out of over 60 and blast the forces of Hell today

On my sojourn to Portugal late last year one of the best upcoming releases I got the chance to try out was Devil's Purge. Coming from Ontop, this AR shooter saw you blasting demons and the devil himself, all set to a hardcore heavy metal soundtrack.

Now, if you've been putting off trying Devil's Purge there's no better time to jump in as not only is said soundtrack expanding, but it's also going free to play!

Well, sort of. Inspired by its spiritual predecessor Doom, Devil's Purge is also taking a shareware approach. You'll be able to try out some of its initial levels completely free, with the option to then pay to unlock the whole game.

Devil's Purge sees you not just standing there and pointing, but also actively moving to dodge enemies and reveal their weak spots! So while it may look a bit odd this certainly ain't Pokemon Go if the demons weren't already clue enough.

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Blast 'em!

Not only that but as I wrote above the latest update comes with a host of new tracks for the already brutal soundtrack. Featuring music from independent metal artists like Avesso, Visceral, Zero Massive and Tales for the Unspoken and many others. With over 60 levels and a new combat system that lets you customise equipment from the very start with resources from previous sessions, there's no better time to leap in and take on the forces of Hell!

The shift to free-to-play starts today, you can find Devil's Purge over on the iOS App Store!

Meanwhile, if you want something completely different why not get Ahead of the Game and see what Catherine Dellosa thought of the cutesy, cosy culinary simulator Cat Restaurant in our regular feature covering upcoming releases that you can play ahead of their official launch?

Iwan Morris

Iwan Morris

Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023.

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