Loop Hero is a bagel with indirect control from the Russian indie studio Four Quarters and publisher Devolver Digital. In just a day after the release, more than 150 thousand people played the game, and its peak online was almost 40 thousand.

The developers announced their achievement on Twitter. “Our team is overwhelmed by the reaction to Loop Hero and we cannot fully express our gratitude to our new community,” the studio said.

According to SteamDB, on March 5, the Four Quarters game attracted 38 thousand simultaneous players. Now interest in the project continues to grow, and the share of positive reviews on Steam is 95%.

Loop Hero is an RPG with roguelite elements in a post-apocalyptic fantasy setting. In the game, users do not control the hero and battles directly. One of the main features of the project is the reconstruction of the world map using fragments of memories of defeated enemies.

There are only four people in the Russian studio Four Quarters: Alexander Goreslavets, Dmitry Karimov, Dmitry Lagutov and Alexander Vartazaryan. Before Loop Hero, they released another game on Steam — the pixel puzzle Please, Don’t Touch Anything.

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