33 Immortals: 33 souls rebel against the Final Judgement
33 Immortals is a co-op roguelike from Thunder Lotus where you play not a lone hero but one of 33 damned souls rising up against God's final verdict. The game hit Early Access on March 18, 2025, and reached its full 1.0 release on June 10, 2026. There's no usual solo run here: zero-wait matchmaking drops you into a shared raid with 32 other players, and together you tear through a Hell inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy.
This lot gives you a Steam gift with the full version of the game (1.0 release). It's not an add-on and not Early Access โ the base is already inside, nothing extra to buy.
What the game is and why 33 souls
The story frame comes straight from Dante: the damned refuse to burn quietly and start a rebellion. Familiar figures from the poem show up as guides and allies โ Beatrice reimagined as the leader of the rebellion, Virgil as a female scholar, with Dante and Charon making appearances. The world splits into three realms: Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso โ and the crush and chaos only grow with each one.
The structure is beautifully brutal. All 33 players start on the Inferno map, split into squads of six and clear Torture Chambers โ mini-dungeons. Once a chamber falls, Relics unlock and God's wrath awakens: the whole map bursts into fire and you have to push on. Only 22 players reach the second map, and just 11 reach the third and nastiest one. A single run lasts about 25 minutes and feels like an MMO raid compressed into one intense session.
How 33 people coordinate without a mic
The signature trick is coordination without voice or text chat. Instead of talking, you have emotes, specialized ping icons for objectives and tactics, plus a teleport system to regroup fast. Sticking together pays off mechanically: buffs drop near allies, while alone in the middle of the map you're easy prey. The result is a living anthill where strangers learn to move as one organism within minutes.
What's included in this lot
This lot is the full 33 Immortals game, version 1.0, delivered as a Steam gift. Inside:
- full access to all three realms โ Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso;
- 33-player co-op with instant matchmaking, plus the option to party with friends;
- permanent progression between runs, randomized Relics and build crafting;
- a revive system for fallen teammates and massive boss battles.
The cosmetic packs and soundtrack sold as separate DLC are not part of this gift โ but you don't need them to play the full game.
How we deliver the gift
Delivery goes through a Steam Gift bot. We need two things from you: a friend invite link (s.team/p/...) and your Steam account region. The bot does the rest: it adds itself as your friend, sends the gift, and leaves your friends list after delivery. You don't need to accept the request manually, and Steam Guard isn't required โ you just need friend requests allowed in your profile settings. The whole thing usually takes a couple of minutes from checkout.
The key condition about region and library
Steam will only accept the gift under two conditions: your account region matches the gift region, and 33 Immortals is not yet in that account's library. If the game is already owned on the account, Steam won't let you accept the gift โ that's the most common reason a gift fails. So state your region honestly and check that the game isn't on the account yet.
What it runs on
33 Immortals is out on PC (Windows) โ this Steam gift is for the PC version. The game also releases on Xbox Series X|S and the Epic Games Store, but your lot is tied to your Steam library. For comfortable play you need Windows 10, 8 GB of RAM and around 5 GB of free space โ no monster rig required.
Why it pulls you in
The charm of 33 Immortals is that every run is a tiny social drama without a single spoken word. At first you're 33 strangers scattering aimlessly through Hell, and ten minutes later you're a coordinated flock dropping a boss in sync and teleporting to rescue stragglers. Permanent progression and randomized Relics keep the hook in: even a lost raid leaves you stronger for the next. It's a game of short intense sessions that's easy to start for 25 minutes and stay for the whole evening.
If you love co-op roguelikes
33 Immortals lands well with anyone hooked on cooperative runs and roguelites. If this chaos clicked for you, check out Ravenswatch โ a dark co-op roguelike built on grim fairy tales, Brotato with its lightning-fast hordes, and if you want something from the same Thunder Lotus in a different mood, look at the heartfelt Spiritfarer.
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