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Try Some 4-player Co-op Gaming With Hack, Slash & Backstab Out Today On Xbox One – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
September 1, 2016
1 min read

The four-player local co-op video game, Hack, Slash & Backstab, is now available to buy, download, and play on the Xbox One. The game is an arcade-style dungeon crawler and features an infinite number of procedurally generated levels for players to complete.

Here’s the official game description: Hack, Slash & Backstab is a 1 – 4 Player Couch Co-Op Dungeon crawler, that pits players against a dungeon teeming with evil creatures. Players collect powerful items, perform special attacks, and fight boss monsters in a quest to find the portal that will let them leave the dungeon. The catch is…only one of them can escape. Players will battle one another to be the one who survives, but making the mistake of betraying your “friends” too soon may cost you your life. Hack, Slash & Backstab – where the dungeon is dark, and your friends aren’t friendly.

Buy Hack, Slash & Backstab on Xbox One

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