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Gladio Mori Charges into Steam Next Fest with Brutal Combat and Precision Gore


Lapland, Finland – October 12, 2023 – Mark your calendars for October 14–21 because Gladio Mori, the ruthless physics-based multiplayer battler, is ready to make its bloody mark at Steam Next Fest. Developed by Plebeian Studio, this gritty indie title is set to go against the grain of traditional fighting games by introducing a hyper-realistic organ-specific damage system wrapped in brutal, visceral combat that’s bound to hook fans of both strategy and chaos.

If that sentence already made you wince (or cheer), you’re in for quite the ride.

What is Gladio Mori?

Gladio Mori is no button-mashing, hack-and-slash experience. Instead, it’s a game that emphasizes calculated strikes and the consequences of every hit. Using a unique slow-motion system, the game lets you target specific organs or limbs, each with their own penalties and benefits. Bleed your enemy dry, literally, by causing punctures that induce blood loss, or incapacitate them by targeting critical areas.

It’s the type of brutal combat that adds depth and unforgiving consequences to each swing. One wrong move, and you could be left vulnerable—or worse, gushing out precious liters of virtual blood.

New Features in the Steam Next Fest Demo

For players getting their first taste of Gladio Mori during the Next Fest, Plebeian Studio has rolled out plenty of updates. Prepare for custom textures, which now give each gladiator a distinct look, along with new blood loss effects that intensify the already gory gameplay. Additionally, chat filters have been added to keep the trash talk in multiplayer matches a little less savage than the combat itself (not that it will stop anyone from, well, trying).

To get a hands-on preview of the game, you can check out the demo on Steam here.

Community and Multiplayer Mayhem

While Gladio Mori certainly shines in single-player scenarios, where thoughtful tactics and precision can carry you through the ranks of tough AI opponents, it’s the multiplayer mode where the real magic happens. Up to six players can clash in arenas designed to be just as treacherous as your enemies. The chaos that ensues is expertly balanced by the game’s physics-driven combat, which means no two fights feel the same.

But make no mistake—this isn’t some mindless online brawl. In Gladio Mori, every action has a reaction thanks to the detailed hitboxes and damage models. The slow-motion feature, which engages during critical moments, adds a layer of intensity, almost as if giving you a split second to think, “This is it. Do or die.”

If you’re eager to stay connected with the Gladio Mori community or jump into some early matches, join their active Discord channel to connect with other players or organize battles.

A Quick Combat Tip

Here’s a quick heads-up for those ready to take the plunge: It’s all about timing. While the organ-targeting and blood loss mechanics might seem overwhelming at first, don’t rush in blind. Use the slow-motion periods to carefully aim for weak points, whether it’s taking out a leg to reduce your opponent’s mobility or aiming for vital spots to incapacitate them quickly. And always keep an eye on your own health—blood loss isn’t just aesthetic here; it’s a ticking countdown to your own demise if you’re not careful.

Final Thoughts

Will Gladio Mori succeed in raising itself above the crowd at Next Fest? With its innovative, physics-based combat and the sheer brutality of its organ damage system, it certainly promises to grab attention. For fans of unforgiving, skill-based multiplayer games, this one could be a real gem.

Keep your swords sharpened and your eyes peeled for Gladio Mori from October 14–21. For more updates, you can follow them on or check out the official website at Plebeian Studio.

Prepare for blood. And lots of it.

Anika Sørensen

Anika Sørensen, hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark, has established herself as a prominent video game journalist over the past twelve years. Specializing in Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) and Role-Playing Games (RPGs), Sørensen is celebrated for her insightful analyses and passionate coverage of the gaming industry. Beyond writing, Anika is an active member of the gaming community, attending major events like E3 and Gamescom to provide live coverage and exclusive insights. Her dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of video games has inspired countless gamers and aspiring journalists alike. Currently, Sørensen is working as Gaming Tier List's chief news editor.

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