This Solo Project Looks Like a Full Studio Production — Here’s What We Found

Solo-developed hack-and-slash on Steam shows advanced combat systems, with ongoing ability updates published via Patreon.

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This Solo Project Looks Like a Full Studio Production — Here’s What We Found

ENENRA: DΔEMON CORE is an upcoming action game listed on Steam with no confirmed release date. The project is developed and published by Zahid Ali Jeelani. The store page categorizes the title as a fast-paced hack-and-slash experience centered on close-quarters combat systems.

The game is set in a fictional environment where humans possess an internal structure referred to as a “Daemon Core,” described as a crystalline organ responsible for granting enhanced physical abilities. These abilities include increased speed and strength. The narrative context references an organization identified as DATENSHI CORP, which recruits individuals with strong Daemon Core capabilities for combat-related operations.

Core gameplay systems described on the store page include a combat structure that supports both multi-target engagement and single-target lock-on mechanics. The system is designed to allow transitions between these modes during active combat. The game includes three distinct combat stances, each with variations and extended move sets. Additional modes listed include Wave Mode, Duel Mode, and Practice Mode.

Separate development updates are being published via Patreon, including a post titled “Ultimate Ability,” which presents additional in-development combat functionality not fully detailed on the Steam listing. The presence of ongoing feature demonstrations outside the primary store page indicates continued active development and iteration.

No user reviews, player metrics, or release timeline data are available on the store listing at the time of reporting. No external publishers or partner studios are referenced. The scope of development appears limited to a single developer based on the information provided. No further technical specifications, system requirements, or platform expansion details are disclosed.