No Such Place Launches Multiplayer Demo for Steam Next Fest

The independent studio Crit Team, part of ChillyRoom Games, has announced that a public multiplayer demo for its upcoming top-down PvE extraction shooter No Such Place will be available on Steam starting June 15, 2026, just ahead of Steam Next Fest. The demo provides access to the game’s early progression and supports both solo play and online co-op for up to four players. Languages supported include English, Japanese, and Chinese. Notably, part of the player’s demo progression data will carry over into the full release, offering a head start for early adopters.

In No Such Place, players assume the role of agents from the U.R.C. — Unknown Research Consortium, a mysterious organization dedicated to investigating supernatural anomalies that have been erased from known history. Dispatched into fragmented dimensions, agents must survive hostile environments, gather supplies and intelligence, and locate an extraction point before time runs out. The game features a flexible weapon customization system where corrupted technology enables unconventional combinations, such as attaching a motorcycle suppressor to an assault rifle or mounting a Victorian brass scope on modern military hardware. As players survive more missions, their physical attributes and weapon proficiencies grow alongside their experience, pushing beyond human limits.

Resources recovered during expeditions can be used to build and upgrade the player’s Safehouse, turning seemingly worthless scrap into the foundation of future survival. The game also supports 4-player co-op, allowing teams to coordinate roles, cover more ground, take on dangerous objectives, and rescue each other before extraction. The demo offers a glimpse into these systems, with the full game slated for release on Steam in Q4 2026. Players interested in the demo can find it on the Steam page.

The announcement highlights the growing trend of extraction shooters, a genre that blends survival, looting, and tactical combat. By offering early progression carryover and emphasizing cooperative play, Crit Team aims to attract players looking for a deep, replayable experience. The demo’s availability during Steam Next Fest, a major showcase for upcoming games, could help build a dedicated community ahead of launch. With its focus on anomalous dimensions and corrupted technology, No Such Place seeks to differentiate itself in a competitive market. More information is available on the official website.

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