
Indonesian game studio Tosca Orca recently revealed *Spell Trigger*, a fast-paced, third-person shooter where players use both guns and magic. The game is planned for release on PC through Steam, though a specific date hasn’t been announced yet.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Okay, so I’m already hyped about this game! It’s a fast-paced, third-person shooter RPG where you get to combine awesome gunplay with seriously powerful magic. You use this thing called the Spell Trigger – it’s like a gun that’s infused with magic, which sounds incredible. Basically, humanity is facing a huge threat – everyone’s falling into a mysterious sleep that’s also… deadly? And you’re supposed to figure out what’s causing it and stop it. It sounds like a really cool mix of action and magic!
You play as Vivian, a powerful Warden Magus, who is humanity’s last hope against a terrifying threat. Wielding the Spell Trigger – a unique weapon combining guns and magic – you must uncover the source of a strange wave of sleep and death that’s sweeping the world.
Key Features
- Spell-Infused Combat – Shoot, unleash spells, and chain abilities in fluid third-person action shooter.
- Multiplayer Support – Join forces with friends to take on missions together.
- Progression and Customization – Level up, unlock new spells, and enhance your arsenal.
- Immersive Story Campaign – Face a hidden entropy faction threatening humanity, with missions that expand the lore of the Magus Order.
Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
Announce Trailer
Screenshots






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2025-09-26 07:01