Stray Gods: Orpheus is a brand-new story DLC for Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical that launches June 27 for PC & will be coming to consoles later
Developer Summerfall Studios and publisher Humble Games have announced a brand-new story DLC for Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical with Stray Gods: Orpheus. It is coming first to PC on June 27; the DLC will come to consoles at a later date.
Hermes brings Orpheus back to the world of living in Stray Gods: Orpheus. This story expansion lets players guide Orpheus in whom to date, what instrument to play, and what goals to strive for.
Six new songs are coming to Stray Gods: Orpheus. Decisions made by players will not only change the story, but which song is played.
Humble Games and Summerfall Studios describe the story DLC as "a comedic feature length experience that history buffs, hopeless romantics, and rock stars alike can enjoy."
Watch the announcement teaser for Stray Gods: Orpheus, along with more information and screenshots down below.
When the Fates themselves have always written your story, what happens when you pick up the pen?
Play as Orpheus in this brand new story for Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical! Orpheus’ story is arguably finished - until Hermes brings him back to the world of the living. With their help, you’ll guide Orpheus through the depths of mortal decision making - who to date, what to hope for, what instrument to rock out on…
Starring Anthony Rapp (*RENT, Star Trek: Discovery*), Erika Ishii (*Dimension 20, Worlds Beyond Number*) and written by David Gaider, Stray Gods: Orpheus is a comedic feature length experience that history buffs, hopeless romantics, and rock stars alike can enjoy.
Experience 6 brand new original songs, where each decision changes the song and the story. Composed by Austin Wintory, with lyrics by Simon Hall (Tripod), Montaigne (Jess Cerro) and new addition Tom Cardy (Red Flags, Artificial Intelligence), SG: Orpheus has hours of interactive music for you to explore again and again.
When the curtain has fallen and the show is over, who do you go home as? Choose to reject, embrace, or rewrite the stories the world expects of you. Is the mortal world ready for the return of Ancient Greece’s most infamous bard?