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Mortal Glory is a fantasy-themed tactical roguelike game about recruiting a team of gladiators and pitting them against brutal competition in a blood-soaked tournament. Train your gladiators, find a legendary sword, learn ancient spells, recruit a celebrity, cheat - do whatever it takes to bring glory to your name!

Mortal Glory is a turn-based tactics, rogue-like and old school game developed and published by Redbeak Games.
Released on January 29th 2020 is available only on Windows in 12 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Finnish, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Polish.

It has received 569 reviews of which 493 were positive and 76 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.1 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 3.19€ on Steam with a 60% discount, but you can find it for 2.10€ on Eneba.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10
  • Processor: 1 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256mb Video Memory, capable of OpenGL 2.0+ support
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

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Feb. 2026
2+ hours for my 1st run (can Save & Quit anytime), ended 1 fight short of the final boss. Some of these random daily decisions are nail biters, game is niche enough there's no wiki to try to looking them up. I skipped the first 2-3, finally took the next (sacrifice) since I had 3 main fighters + 5-6 others. It killed my wizard with 120 base mana, but got a tome that gives the equipped fighter +80 mana & couple other bonuses. Was able to replace him 2 fights later. Easily could see myself putting in 20+ hours, but I'm more focused on console games right now. Only "issue" with the game is that bows (DLC) feel over-tuned early game, that range is exception strong when most gladiators can only move 1-2 spaces a turn. & late-game there's a quickshot ability that doesn't end your turn. There are some spells that lower enemy AP & dodge chance, which can make them manageable, but can be an absolute menace if you don't have that kind of magic.
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Feb. 2026
Mortal Glory is a tough, methodical tactical roguelike that places strategic thinking and long-term planning above spectacle or narrative flourish. Developed and published by Redbeak Games, it casts the player as a manager of gladiators in a harsh fantasy arena where survival is never guaranteed and victory is always earned through careful preparation. Rather than telling a sweeping story, the game focuses on the rise and fall of your fighters across repeated runs, using systems-driven gameplay to create tension, drama, and memorable moments organically. The core loop revolves around recruiting gladiators, equipping them with gear, and guiding them through a sequence of increasingly dangerous arena battles. Every decision carries weight, from which fighters to hire to how much gold to spend on equipment versus saving for future opportunities. Gladiators can die permanently, and losses often cascade into broader strategic consequences, forcing players to adapt quickly or accept the collapse of a promising run. This sense of fragility gives each match a sharp edge, making even early encounters feel meaningful. Combat is turn-based and grid-based, emphasizing positioning, action economy, and synergy between units. Terrain, enemy composition, and turn order all play crucial roles in determining outcomes. There is little room for careless moves, as enemies hit hard and mistakes are often punished immediately. Abilities and spells are varied and situational, encouraging players to think several turns ahead rather than relying on a single dominant strategy. The game rewards patience and foresight, making victories feel deeply satisfying when a carefully planned formation holds against overwhelming odds. Roguelike elements inject unpredictability into each run. Randomized events, shops, items, and enemy encounters ensure that no two attempts unfold the same way. While this randomness keeps the experience fresh, it also demands flexibility, as ideal plans can be disrupted by unexpected challenges or bad luck. Some runs will offer powerful synergies and rare equipment that propel your team forward, while others force you to scrape by with limited resources, reinforcing the game’s emphasis on adaptation rather than perfection. Team composition is a major strategic layer. Gladiators come in different races and archetypes, each suited to particular roles such as frontline damage, support, control, or ranged offense. Building a balanced party is often more important than stacking raw power, and understanding how abilities interact becomes critical as enemy difficulty escalates. Progression within a run allows fighters to grow stronger, but growth is never guaranteed, keeping tension high even when your team appears dominant. Visually, Mortal Glory adopts a clean, functional pixel-art style that prioritizes readability over flair. The top-down perspective and simple animations ensure that combat information is clear at a glance, which is essential given the tactical depth of encounters. The aesthetic reinforces the game’s old-school sensibilities, echoing classic strategy and roguelike titles rather than modern cinematic RPGs. Sound design and music remain understated, supporting the grim atmosphere without distracting from decision-making. The game’s difficulty curve is intentionally unforgiving. Losses are frequent, and success often requires learning from repeated failure rather than brute persistence. Some players may find the randomness or balance swings frustrating, especially when a promising run ends abruptly due to bad luck or a single misstep. However, for those who enjoy high-stakes strategy and the tension of permanent consequences, this harshness is a defining strength rather than a flaw. Ultimately, Mortal Glory is a game built for players who value systems, tactics, and replayability over narrative depth or accessibility. It thrives on the stories that emerge from its mechanics: the unlikely survivor, the doomed champion, the perfectly executed formation that turns the tide of battle. While it may not appeal to everyone, it stands out as a focused and rewarding tactical roguelike that respects the player’s intelligence and rewards disciplined, thoughtful play. Rating: 8/10
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Dec. 2025
Fantastic little game, 2 dollars on sale is just robbery. Judging from the amount of ratings this game deserves more attention. Really enjoyed my first playthrough but now that I won gotta go try MG2!
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Sept. 2025
Fun indie tactical gladiator game, challenging, lots of stats, seems like a lot of depth from what Ive played so far
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April 2025
Great little tactical game! It's really not as hard as the game lets on. There's a bunch of different races and stats to customize your team, but really you just want the highest tier gladiator with appropriate gear for their stats. The story mode is satisfying for a couple of playthroughs, but other than unlocking harder difficulties there isn't much else to do. I can see career mode being an absolutely amazing addition to this game and will definitely pick up the DLC in the future.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Mortal Glory is currently priced at 3.19€ on Steam.

Mortal Glory is currently available at a 60% discount. You can purchase it for 3.19€ on Steam.

Mortal Glory received 493 positive votes out of a total of 569 achieving a rating of 8.12.
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Mortal Glory was developed and published by Redbeak Games.

Mortal Glory is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Mortal Glory is not playable on MacOS.

Mortal Glory is not playable on Linux.

Mortal Glory is a single-player game.

There is a DLC available for Mortal Glory. Explore additional content available for Mortal Glory on Steam.

Mortal Glory does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Mortal Glory does not support Steam Remote Play.

Mortal Glory is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Mortal Glory
Rating
8.1
493
76
Game modes
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Online players
2
Developer
Redbeak Games
Publisher
Redbeak Games
Release 29 Jan 2020
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