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Halls of Torment is coming to consoles

Developer Chasing Carrots has just announced a massive slate of new content for its hugely popular horde-survival game, Halls of Torment. In a triple-whammy of news, the studio has revealed that the game is coming to PlayStation and Xbox and will be receiving both its first paid DLC and a major free content update alongside it.

The hit indie title, which has been a success on PC, will be making its way to consoles in the future, with versions for both PlayStation and Xbox in the works. The console editions are set to launch with all the content currently available in the PC version, bringing the Diablo-esque survivors-like experience to a new audience.

The game's first paid expansion is titled “The Boglands”. This DLC will introduce a new swampy stage filled with new enemies, two new playable characters (Crone and the Alchemist), and a host of new items and mechanics, including a new ‘Earth' element and ‘Decay' status effect, along with over 50 new quests. Alongside the paid DLC, all players will be receiving a major free update called “Bardcore”. This update will add a new playable character named Bard, six new abilities, new end-game artefacts, new music tracks, and a new manual level progression feature.

Both the new DLC and the free update are scheduled for release sometime in Q4 2025. The release date for the upcoming console version is still undisclosed, but we know it will include the DLC and the “Bardcore” update.

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