Local co-op and Sheep's mental illness: a major Unholy Alliance update has been released for Cult of the Lamb

By: Anton Kratiuk | yesterday, 22:42
Local co-op and Sheep's mental illness: a major Unholy Alliance update has been released for Cult of the Lamb

Devolver Digital and Massive Monster studio have announced the release of a major free update Unholy Alliance for the popular roguelike game Cult of the Lamb.

Here's What We Know

The main innovation of Unholy Alliance is the appearance of local co-op, during which the lobby creator plays as Sheep, and the invited player takes the role of Goat and together they will have fun, hike, develop their cult and engage in outside activities, including fishing.

Cult members have many additional traits and features that will significantly impact the game.

The mental health of cult members will increase in importance, now after successful quests they will be made to tell stories and rejoice in victories, which will boost their morale. And if something terrible happens to them on a sortie - the psychological state of the entire flock will deteriorate.

For joint campaigns in Cult of the Lamb there will be a lot of new tarot cards, which will put unique effects on the characters, oriented on the joint passage. For example, players will be able to draw a beam of demonic energy between them that will damage enemies.

The Unholy Alliance update for Cult of the Lamb is available on PC, Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.

To celebrate the patch's release, the game is being discounted by 50% on Steam.

Source: Devolver Digital