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No Profit Here

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Release dateJuly 12, 2026
PlatformsPC
DeveloperKevin Mora
PublisherEvermit.com
Achievements11
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LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian

About No Profit Here

No Profit Here leans into the emerging extraction-lite trend, stripping away persistent meta-progression in favor of high-stakes, session-based survival. While many co-op titles focus on character levels, developer Kevin Mora centers the loop on the immediate tension of resource gathering and strategic liquidation within a hostile castle setting. The release date for No Profit Here is July 12, 2026, and the game will be available for PC players.

The gameplay revolves around a distinct first-person perspective where your primary objective is to loot and trade. Unlike typical dungeon crawlers that reward combat above all, the economy here is the actual engine of conflict. Success depends on knowing when to hoard resources and when to sell them to satisfy the whims of the central antagonist, the Lord of All Doors. This creates a psychological layer where players must decide if pushing deeper into the procedurally generated corridors is worth the risk of losing their current haul to the castle's guardians.

The No Profit Here Release Date on PC

As a cooperative experience, the game relies on team coordination to manage inventory and fend off threats. The maps change with every run, ensuring that players cannot simply memorize layouts to bypass the survival mechanics. Because the game emphasizes that every match is its own self-contained spectacle, the long-term hook relies entirely on the mechanical depth of its trading system rather than an ever-increasing power curve. Whether the trading economy remains engaging without traditional character progression is the primary question the game faces at launch.

This title is a strong fit for groups who enjoy the frantic item-management of games like Lethal Company but want a setting more aligned with dark fantasy and combat-focused extraction. If you prefer games where your character grows significantly stronger over forty hours, the reset-heavy nature of these halls might feel punishing. Keep this on your radar for a mid-2026 co-op fix, but wait for post-launch impressions to see how the procedural variety holds up over repeated sessions.

Features

Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opOnline Co-opSteam AchievementsCamera ComfortCustom Volume ControlsAdjustable DifficultyPlayable without Timed InputStereo Sound

System requirements

Minimum

OS
windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i3
Memory
2 GB RAM
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
2 GB available space

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