Game: Last Pirates: Die Together
Developer: RetroStyle Games (Ukraine)
Genre: Co-Op Extraction Horror Comedy
Status: Out now
Platform: PC (Steam)
Price: $7.99 (20% off for two weeks)
Players: 1–4 online co-op
Structure: Chapter-based
🏴☠️ Last Pirates: Die Together is out now on Steam. RetroStyle Games’ co-op extraction horror comedy sends one to four players into haunted caverns, ships and castles to steal treasure without being noticed — or dismembered.
💰 $7.99, With 20% Off for Two Weeks
Under eight dollars, dropping further during a two-week launch discount. Regional pricing varies. For a four-player co-op game that’s an unusually low bar to clear, and it’s the detail that makes assembling a crew straightforward rather than a negotiation.
Search for booty. Try not to lose your own.
Last Pirates: Die Together is an online co-op horror game about theft. Your captain wants treasure, the haunted world you’re looting is full of things that would rather you didn’t, and your primary tool for the job is a pair of unusually stretchy arms.
It’s an extraction game played for laughs — you go in, you take as much as you can carry, and you get out before something notices you. Or you don’t, and things get considerably more inconvenient.
Death Is an Inconvenience, Not an Ending
🦵 Just Find Them a New Bottom Half
Here’s the mechanic doing the most work. When a crewmate goes down in Last Pirates, they aren’t gone for the run — you reattach their top half to a replacement bottom half and they’re back on their feet, more or less.
That’s a neat solution to extraction horror’s harshest problem. The genre’s failure state is usually total and permanent, which is tense but also means one mistake can end everyone’s evening. Turning revival into a piece of slapstick keeps the stakes readable while making a wipe funny rather than infuriating.
It fits the tone exactly. This is a game where your arms stretch across rooms and your legs are a consumable resource — the horror is present, but it’s the kind that produces shouting and laughter rather than dread.
Stretchy Arms Are the Core Verb
The arms aren’t just a visual gag. You use them to dismantle doors, grab furniture from across a room, and haul loot without leaving cover — which turns looting into a reach-and-risk decision rather than a walk-up-and-collect one.
The entities roaming these levels respond to being noticed, so the question in any given room is how much you can pull toward you before something pulls back.
💰 Meet the Quota
Collect enough treasure to satisfy your captain’s demands. Come back empty-handed and you don’t get paid.
🗺️ Chaptered Biomes
Each chapter brings distinct environments, environmental effects and its own monsters — caverns, ships and castles among them.
📈 Upgrade Between Runs
Spend your haul on health, stamina or carrying capacity, plus tools, weapons and a fresh look.
👻 Stay Unnoticed
Entities patrol the world and mean to keep the treasure for themselves. Getting spotted is how you lose everything.
You Don’t Need Three Friends
🤝 Public Lobbies Are Supported
Last Pirates can be played with friends or by joining online public lobbies to be matched with other crewmates. It also scales from one to four players.
That’s worth crediting. Plenty of co-op games this size quietly assume you’ll bring a full crew and become unplayable if you can’t — supporting solo runs and matchmaking means the game still works on a Tuesday night when nobody’s around.
You’ve Probably Played Their Work Already
🎨 A Decade of Art for Other People’s Games
RetroStyle Games have spent over ten years producing art and props for other studios — including
Blue Prince, which we reviewed and scored 9.0, and the
Gothic 1 Remake, covered during THQ Nordic’s recent showcase.
Read our
Blue Prince review here.
That’s a genuinely interesting credit list for a studio releasing a $7.99 co-op comedy, and it explains why the thing looks as considered as it does. A decade of building props and environments for other people is good training for making a world worth rummaging through.
🏴☠️ Pirates
👻 Horror
🤝 Co-Op
🎒 Extraction
😂 Comedy
🌐 Online
Who’s Making It
🇺🇦 RetroStyle Games
A Ukrainian art and game development studio, named the country’s #1 game company at the 2026 Ukrainian Business Award. Alongside their contract art work they develop their own titles — PC games Ocean Keeper and Last Pirates: Die Together — plus a mobile lineup including Last Pirate: Island Survival, Last Viking and Zombie Run that has passed 80 million downloads.
Last Pirates: Die Together is available on Steam now for $7.99, with the 20% launch discount running for two weeks.
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