AstralShift has announced that “infernal bullet hell deck-builder” RPG Hell Maiden will be getting a new opening theme song by Japanese band Mili, titled “Not my Paradiso.” Mili produced all aspects of the opening theme song for Hell Maiden.
Mili’s resume includes songs and original soundtrack contributions for Honkai: Star Rail, Goblin Slayer, Limbus Company, ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights, and Library of Ruina, to name a few.
Fans can try out the Hell Maiden demo on Steam, and the game’s official soundtrack is now streaming on YouTube. The Hell Maiden original soundtrack was composed by Skyleo.
In the Hell Maiden demo, players can explore the very Circle of Hell, Limbo, and clear out enemies with a total of 9 Weapon Cards and 17 Mod Cards to use in builds. What’s more, the demo lets players progress through Limbo to challenge the Judge of Hell in a boss battle. They will also encounter the first Poet of Limbo, and saving the poet unlocks an additional 3 Weapon Cards and 8 Mod Cards. The demo supports seven different languages, including English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese and Japanese.
Serving as an original sequel to the classic Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, Hell Maiden will launch first in Steam Early Access, which will last “approximately an additional year, or more.” At launch of the Steam Early Access version, only two Circles of Hell will be available, but the subsequent seven will be added over time.