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No Rest for the Wicked price: How much does it cost?

How much will this pleasure cost me?

No Rest for the Wicked is an action-RPG set to enter early access on April 18, and many prospective players are wondering how much it will cost.

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Developer Moon Studios GmbH already has a clear patch roadmap planned for No Rest for the Wicked. The first update will introduce multiplayer options, while the second will add something called The Breach. More updates are expected to follow. The game will be available on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. So, how much do you have to pay for No Rest for the Wicked?

How much does No Rest for the Wicked cost?

No Rest for the Wicked is priced at $35.99 as a special offer for two weeks during early access, and will increase to $39.99 at the end of this period when the full game releases on May 2 at 9am CT.

You can get No Rest for the Wicked for a cheaper price of $31.99 during this two-week period by purchasing the game using an affiliate code, with the providers of the code receiving commission after your purchase.

Core features of No Rest for the Wicked 

No Rest for the Wicked gameplay.
No Rest for the Wicked has an “animation-driven combat system.” Screenshot by Dot Esports

If you’re still on the fence and unsure whether you should grab No Rest for the Wicked during early access, let me quickly run you through the most important features. The story is set in the year 841, in the age of the plague, and you’re on a mission to cleanse it. You end up on Isola Sacra and must navigate the area to find secrets. This game uses a “soft class system” and you can get as creative as you want when building your character by adjusting your health, intelligence, dexterity, strength, and stamina. 

The biggest selling point of No Rest for the Wicked is its combat that’s meant to push you out of your comfort zone and make every movement count. It’s focused on animation and will likely take a while to get used to.


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