Dead Cells Developers React to Multiple Speedruns

Dead Cells is known for its frantic, exhilarating gameplay. Mix that with the insane abilities of the speedrunning community, and it’s quite a sight to behold. Watch as three key members of the development team for Dead Cells watch and react to not just one, but two incredible playthroughs of their game from speedrunner: Evian. First, Evian blasts through the game with a completely fresh save file, then he kicks it up a notch by then completing a run on the hardest difficulty Dead Cells has to offer. Ride along with Motion Twin as Evian shows us all how it’s done!

Check out more from Evian here:
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzn6qeEbL4LbeL9iHJGH4Tw

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