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Dead Cells’ Enter The Panchaku update turns you into a pan-wielding ninjaWhile the devs pan NFTs
While the devs pan NFTs

The Disney animated classic Tangled proved that humankind’s deadliest and most readily accessible weapon is the frying pan. Now,Dead Cellshas taken that to the logical conclusion with its newly released Enter The Panchaku update: nunchuk pans. Channel your inner qi and behold the fury of panchaku in the trailer below.
Dead Cells: Enter the Panchaku - Gameplay TrailerEnter The Panchaku updates Dead Cells with reality’s deadliest weapon: two frying pans tied with a bit of string.Watch on YouTube
Dead Cells: Enter the Panchaku - Gameplay Trailer

Custodians of Dead Cells, Evil Empire, started the patch notes with an announcement that they’d release 30 NFTs to mark this 30th update to the game. That was promptly quashed with a simple “Gotcha.” They continued, “The release date for these is never because we’re not touching that stuff.” We definitely know where they stand on crypto now. Instead of wasting time on NFTs, they’ve given the option to pet the various companion creatures as you move between the game’s biomes.
Ed forward-rolled back into Dead Cells to kick off his 2022 andfound the gamestill very much alive. “Now I see why everyone lauded this game back in 2017, and why it’s still popular,” he said. “As a lapsed player, all this new “stuff” has proven a reawakening of sorts. My eyes have been opened to how moreish this game remains four years on.”
Dead Cells is onSteam,GOGand theEpic Games Storefor £22/$25/€25. You can also try it out on PC Game Pass. You can read the full patch notes on the Dead Cells sitehere.