You don't have to wait for the release of this solo extraction shooter, the demo just got a massive update

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The developers behind Sulfur, an FPS with roguelike and RPG elements, are dropping a major update to its demo on

Sulfur is an extraction shooter like Tarkov but without the other players. It's a singleplayer FPS where you fight monsters, pick up new guns and items, and upgrade them to push further and further in each run. You can think of it like a cave-delving roguelike with guns and Diablo-like item crafting. It's an ode to retro shooters and action RPGs where you make a build and see how far you can go.

The trailer skips over the fact that Sulfur isn't just about shooting your way through cave systems; it's a game where dying before you can escape causes you to lose all your stuff. It's the risk/reward of a roguelike with the option to leave a run with more than you started with.

 

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