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ClassWarfare

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Release dateJuly 20, 2026
PlatformsPC
GenreAction, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG
DeveloperLivingDew
PublisherLivingDew
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LanguagesEnglish

About ClassWarfare

ClassWarfare turns the rigid structures of social hierarchy into literal combat mechanics, centering its experience on a seven-day countdown at the mysterious Dagu Academy. The game functions as a narrative-heavy RPG prologue where the labels you choose during character creation—race, class, and starting talent—dictate not just your combat utility but how the student body perceives you. The release date for ClassWarfare is July 20, 2026, when it will arrive on PC as a free entry point into a larger planned universe.

The gameplay loop is built around a timed calendar system on Dagu Island, forcing a choice between social recruitment and personal training. Because you only have a week to prepare for academy assessments, every errand or conversation carries an opportunity cost. This isn't a game where you can see everything in a single run; your route through the island determines which classmates join your party and which secrets remain buried. The turn-based combat system emphasizes party synergy, utilizing ready actions and status effects that require you to plan several moves ahead rather than just spamming high-damage spells.

The Dagu Academy Prologue Release Date

As a standalone opening chapter, the success of the experience hinges on whether the student recruitment system feels like a genuine tactical choice or just a checklist of personality tropes. The developer, LivingDew, has designed the game to allow players to export their save data once the seven days conclude, suggesting that the consequences of these early social alliances will carry significant weight in the eventual full release. By framing the tutorial phase of an RPG as a high-stakes survival week, the game avoids the typical slow start of the genre.

If you enjoy the structured time management of the Persona series or the deep party-building of traditional isometric RPGs, this serves as a low-risk introduction to a new setting. The inclusion of original music for pivotal story moments suggests a focus on atmosphere that matches its lore of divine balance and rune-based mana. While the scope is limited to the initial prologue, the depth of character customization makes it a strong candidate for a wishlist addition for players who value narrative consequence. You should plan to download this at launch to establish your save file for the future of the series.

Features

Single-playerSteam AchievementsCustom Volume ControlsPlayable without Timed InputFamily Sharing

System requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i3 or equivalent
Memory
4096 MB RAM
Graphics
DirectX 11 compatible graphics card
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1024 MB available space
Sound Card
DirectX compatible
Additional Notes
Keyboard and mouse supported

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