Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Indie Horror Game REPO Surges in Popularity, Developer Seeks Community Input on Matchmaking Challenges

REPO, a co-op horror game blending physics-based gameplay and googly-eyed robots, faces challenges in implementing matchmaking lobbies due to concerns about hackers and mod compatibility.

  • REPO has become a breakout hit on Steam, reaching over 145,000 concurrent players just weeks after its February 26 launch.
  • The game allows up to six players to work together to retrieve valuable items while evading monsters, with its chaotic physics and humor drawing comparisons to Lethal Company.
  • Developer Semiwork is actively working on new features, including additional enemies, weapons, and levels, with a new art gallery-themed level teased in early production.
  • Matchmaking lobbies, a highly requested feature, are being delayed as the studio navigates the challenge of balancing anti-cheat measures with support for player-made mods.
  • Semiwork has invited community feedback on tackling the matchmaking issue, emphasizing its commitment to preserving the modding experience while addressing hacking concerns.
Hero image