@pbzero_official: Phantom Blade Zero is in its final stages — every detail handcrafted by real artists for our epic Kungfupunk vision. Co…
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Phantom Blade Zero, an indie Kungfupunk action game built in Unreal Engine 5, enters its final development stages and is now listed on Steam with handcrafted martial-arts combat and a 66-day revenge narrative.
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