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Steam News22 December 20256mo ago

First Announcement!

GREETING Hello, We are Team Finalblow, the developers of Deadly Trick. We are a group of hardcore gamer otaku from Cheongju, South Korea.

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addedGREETING(Additional languages will be added as quickly as possible once our circumstances allow.)
changedABOUT THE DEMO GOING FORWARDAfter Steam Next Fest, the demo will continue to be available; however, due to server costs and related constraints, it will not be open at all times.
changedABOUT THE DEMO GOING FORWARDThese demo sessions will function as trial runs to evaluate role balance, identify technical issues, and test server stability.
addedABOUT THE DEMO GOING FORWARDPlease consider adding Deadly Trick to your Wishlist and Following the game on Steam.
changedABOUT THE DEMO GOING FORWARDWe will continue to share updates regularly through the News section.

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added(Additional languages will be added as quickly as possible once our circumstances allow.)
changedAfter Steam Next Fest, the demo will continue to be available; however, due to server costs and related constraints, it will not be open at all times.
changedThese demo sessions will function as trial runs to evaluate role balance, identify technical issues, and test server stability.
addedPlease consider adding Deadly Trick to your Wishlist and Following the game on Steam.
changedWe will continue to share updates regularly through the News section.

GREETING

Hello,

We are Team Finalblow, the developers of Deadly Trick.

We are a group of hardcore gamer otaku from Cheongju, South Korea.

With the simple desire to create a genuinely fun game, we brought together close friends from our hometown who shared strong insights and passion for game design to form this team.

As otaku ourselves, we wanted to create a game that a small group of players like us could truly enjoy playing together.

That idea became the starting point of Deadly Trick.

As some of you may already know from our Steam page, Deadly Trick is a anime-style social deduction game designed for 5–8 players.

One of its defining features is that players can become the culprit by their own choice, and uncover the truth through evidence-based reasoning using clues they personally collect throughout the game.

[Play the Demo at Steam Next Fest February Edition!]

From February 23, 2026 to March 2, 2026 (KST), the demo version of Deadly Trick will be available during Steam Next Fest.

During this period, you will be able to experience an alpha version of Deadly Trick for free.

The demo build supports Korean, English, and Japanese.

(Additional languages will be added as quickly as possible once our circumstances allow.)

After the demo release, we hope to communicate closely with players, gather feedback, and continue improving Deadly Trick through multiple updates to make it an even better game.

ABOUT THE DEMO GOING FORWARD

After Steam Next Fest, the demo will continue to be available; however, due to server costs and related constraints, it will not be open at all times.

Instead, we plan to run the demo periodically during designated time windows.

These demo sessions will function as trial runs to evaluate role balance, identify technical issues, and test server stability.

After each demo period, we will carefully review community feedback and survey responses, and reflect them thoroughly to refine Deadly Trick into a more enjoyable experience.

Future demo schedules will be announced in the News section in a timely manner, and we sincerely hope for your continued participation.

Please consider adding Deadly Trick to your Wishlist and Following the game on Steam.

We will continue to share updates regularly through the News section.

Thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Team Finalblow

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Steam News / 22 December 2025

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