Dead Cells updates will come to an end after the next major content drop, developers Evil Empire and Motion Twin have revealed.
In a new post on the game's official Steam page, Motion Twin says that Dead Cells Update 35 will constitute "the end of our creative journey on the game".
Additionally, Evil Empire, which was created as an offshoot of Motion Twin back in 2019, confirmed on X (formerly known as Twitter) that it will stop work on Dead Cells and move onto pastures new.
Motion Twin says that it's ending Dead Cells updates as part of "avoiding the 'more of the same' trap" and keeping the game "fresh and original".
The studio says it's better not to overextend and risk players getting bored, and that this decision is also the reason for the studio's relative silence regarding Dead Cells updates in recent months.
Although major updates for the game may be coming to an end, bug fixes and quality-of-life updates will still be released, and this isn't the end of the Dead Cells franchise as a whole.
As Motion Twin points out, there are still projects underway in the Dead Cells world, including the upcoming animated series, a tabletop game, and "the Beheaded appearing in another world".
Evil Empire's post on X says that the Dead Cells team has now been "unleashed to pump their talent into our secret projects", and that those projects will be revealed "very soon".
Motion Twin, meanwhile, is currently working on "lightning-fast action roguelite" Windblown, which was announced during 2023's Game Awards ceremony.
Unfortunately, there's still no timeline regarding Dead Cells Update 35, which is currently in its alpha stage. Motion Twin says it's not ready to release the update yet and promises more info in the future, so stay tuned.
In the meantime, you can pick up Dead Cells right now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices.