No Such Place Launches Multiplayer Demo Ahead of Steam Next Fest

ChillyRoom's Crit Team releases a public multiplayer demo for their top-down PvE extraction shooter No Such Place, offering early progression and co-op play on Steam starting June 15, 2026.

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No Such Place Launches Multiplayer Demo Ahead of Steam Next Fest

Crit Team, an independent studio under ChillyRoom Game, announced that a public multiplayer demo for their upcoming top-down PvE extraction shooter No Such Place will be available on Steam on June 15, 2026, just ahead of Steam Next Fest. The demo supports solo play and 1–4 player online co-op, with partial progression data carrying over to the full release.

In No Such Place, players assume the role of agents from the Unknown Research Consortium (U.R.C.), a secret organization investigating supernatural anomalies erased from history. Players are dispatched into fragmented dimensions to survive hostile environments, gather supplies and intelligence, and locate extraction points before time runs out. The full game is slated for release in Q4 2026.

Key features include a flexible weapon customization system that allows improbable combinations—such as attaching a motorcycle suppressor to an assault rifle or mounting a Victorian brass scope on modern military hardware. The game also offers multiple progression paths where physical attributes and weapon proficiencies improve through mission survival. Resources collected during expeditions can upgrade the player's Safehouse, enhancing future survival capabilities.

The demo supports English, Japanese, and Chinese languages. Players can watch the latest multiplayer trailer on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t1S1TYxet8. For more information, the Steam page is available at https://store.steampowered.com/app/3299050/.

Crit Team emphasizes that survival is paramount, with threats coming not only from monsters but also from rival agents, mercenaries, and deranged survivors. The co-op mode allows teams of up to four players to coordinate roles, cover more ground, and rescue each other before extraction.