I’m very glad to see Ultrakill finally getting the spotlight it deserves. The “fast-paced, ultra-violent, old-school FPS” has the speed of classic Quake, the encounter design of modern Doom, and the combo systems of Devil May Cry. Its latest chapter takes us into the eight layer of Hell, ‘Fraud,’ and has already been met with huge acclaim from players. Creator Arsi ‘Hakita’ Patala still isn’t satisfied. The new Ultrakill Fraud update makes a total of 127 changes, plus “general optimizations,” but not before the developer delivers a heartwarming message to the community.
Brutal boomer shooter Ultrakill makes its new chapter even better with over 120 precision changes
5 March 20260

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