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Apogee Entertainment’s Bullet-Hell Roguelike “Rising Heat” Adjusts Flight Date to Q1 2026

Today, Apogee Entertainment and developer Fuzzy Socks Studios announced that Rising Heat, the physics-driven horde survival bullet-hell roguelike, will now commence its launch in late Q1 2026. The team is taking additional time to sharpen the game’s fast, momentum-driven combat and ensure every run delivers the relentless twin-stick action fans expect. Additional exciting announcements about Rising Heat will be shared early next year.

About Rising Heat

Rising Heat is a physics-driven horde survival shooter where movement is your firepower. Pilot high-speed aircraft through alien swarms, using momentum to slam, sweep, and carve through enemies. Build custom ships, fuse upgrades into deadly combo builds, and battle solo or in co-op, where a shared energy beam can be a clutch save — or total chaos without coordination.

  • Plow Through the Enemy: Master a momentum-based movement system and slam through enemy lines with precise, high-speed tackles. Bounce between targets, break formations, and tear through oncoming fire with pure force.
     
  • Assemble Your Way to Victory: A small cockpit inventory means every choice counts. Fuse hacks, stack upgrades, and place each tool with intention. Smart shopping decisions, clever hack positioning, and even taking calculated risks can unlock game-changing builds.
     
  • Prepare for the Invasion: Pick the right pilot, ship, weapons, and hacks before you launch. Alien forces adapt to your choices, so success belongs to players who plan ahead and stay unpredictable.
     
  • Allies or Dead Weight: Team up in local or Steam Remote Play co-op. Two pilots share a powerful beam that rewards good coordination. Work together to wipe out the swarm, or break formation and ruin your partner’s run.

For more information about Apogee Entertainment, visit www.apogeeent.com, follow on BlueskyX (Twitter), and Instagram, subscribe on YouTube, and join the community on Discord

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