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LETALIS is a non-linear RPG where you train fierce warriors to fight for “Glory or Death” in coliseums ruled by Caesars. Explore mysterious lands, uncover hidden secrets and recruit over 1,000 unique Letalis. Every battle shapes your journey, every path tells a story.

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Frequently asked about Letalis
- Does Letalis run on Steam Deck?
- Letalis is rated Playable on Steam Deck — it runs, but expect some manual adjustments (control remapping, text size, or graphics settings) for the best experience.
- How much does Letalis cost?
- Letalis is listed on Steam at 9.99 USD (current store price; Steam sales may reduce this temporarily).
- What games are most similar to Letalis?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside Letalis are Dream Catcher, Heroes of Time - Aizack's Return, Aqatillion.
- Who developed Letalis?
- Letalis was developed by Monkiato.
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