Last Remains
Last Remains is a multiplayer zombie survival video game that offers free-to-play access via non-NFT characters, with a paid early access version on Steam ($19.99 as of February 2025) blending battle royale, stealth, and extraction mechanics in a dystopian world overrun by the undead.[1][2] Developed collaboratively by Earn Alliance and Renderer Games, the title emphasizes high-stakes PvPvE gameplay where 30-50 players per match scavenge for resources, engage in combat or stealth to avoid zombies and rival survivors, and attempt high-risk extractions to secure loot, with up to three able to succeed via helicopter rescue.[1][3] Released in early access on Steam on February 18, 2025, it features a mutation system that introduces infection risks and buffs, adding layers of strategic depth to survival decisions.[2][4] Built using Unreal Engine 5, the game launched with a single city map, with plans for expansions including additional environments and refined mechanics over a 6-12 month early access period as of February 2025; by November 2025, it remains in active development with ongoing updates.[2][4][5] As a web3-integrated title on the Polygon network, Last Remains incorporates blockchain elements such as mintable NFTs for in-game items and a play-to-earn model, allowing players to trade assets via an in-game marketplace—though premium features like battle passes and character upgrades are optional and soul-bound after expiry for free characters.[1][3] It includes mature content warnings for violence, gore, and horror themes, and fosters community engagement through Discord playtests and developer surveys.[2]Publication history
Creative team
The "Last Remains" storyline was written by Nick Spencer, who scripted the core narrative arc spanning The Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #50-57.[6] Spencer had been building toward the resolution of the long-teased Kindred mystery since introducing the character earlier in his run, with the storyline's development announced in Marvel's 2020 solicits as a climactic payoff to that arc.[7] The primary artwork was provided by Patrick Gleason, who handled main pencils for issues #50-52 and #55, and Mark Bagley, who illustrated #53-54.[8] Additional contributions came from Marcelo Ferreira, Federico Vicentini, and Takeshi Miyazawa on specific issues and tie-ins, such as The Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #54.LR.[9] Editing oversight was led by senior editor Nick Lowe, with assistant editors Tom Groneman and Lindsey Cohick ensuring the storyline's integration into the broader Spider-Man series.[10] Lettering throughout the main issues was handled by Joe Caramagna, while colors were primarily by Edgar Delgado.[11]Release schedule
The Last Remains storyline was serialized across eight issues of The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5), from #50 in October 2020 to #57 in January 2021, spanning approximately four months of weekly or bi-weekly releases.[6][12][13] The core narrative began with the oversized milestone issue #50 on October 14, 2020, followed by #51 on October 28, 2020; #52 on November 11, 2020; #53 on November 18, 2020; #54 on December 9, 2020; #55 on December 30, 2020; #56 on January 6, 2021; and #57 on January 13, 2021.[14][6]| Issue | Release Date |
|---|---|
| Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #50 | October 14, 2020 |
| Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #51 | October 28, 2020 |
| Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #52 | November 11, 2020 |
| Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #53 | November 18, 2020 |
| Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #54 | December 9, 2020 |
| Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #55 | December 30, 2020 |
| Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #56 | January 6, 2021 |
| Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #57 | January 13, 2021 |
Background and context
Development history
Last Remains was developed collaboratively by Earn Alliance, a web3 gaming platform and aggregator founded to unite players in play-to-earn experiences, and Renderer Games, an indie studio known for smaller titles such as Robot Soccer Challenge, TankZone Battle, and Underground Keeper.[16][17] The project originated from the vision of Earn Alliance founder Joseph "Coop" Cooper, who brings over 20 years of game development experience, including successful launches in multiplayer and blockchain-integrated titles.[18][19] Conceptualized in 2023, the game aimed to blend battle royale tension with stealth and extraction survival in a zombie apocalypse setting, drawing inspiration from Earn Alliance's prior work on reward systems like the Ally Pass, a mission-based play-to-earn feature across web3 titles.[20] Early development focused on integrating Unreal Engine 5 for immersive environments, with initial playtests conducted via Discord and public alphas starting in February 2024 to refine PvPvE mechanics and infection systems.[21] The web3 elements, built on the Polygon network for NFT minting and marketplace trading, evolved from Earn Alliance's platform expertise in aggregating over 2,600 blockchain games, though the Steam version emphasizes optional premium features to broaden accessibility.[22][23] Leading up to launch, the team addressed challenges like balancing web3 monetization with traditional gaming, initially planning an Epic Games Store release but shifting to Steam after learning of platform restrictions on blockchain titles.[24] As of November 2025, nine months into early access, updates have included bug fixes, balance adjustments, and community-requested features, with ongoing development aligned to a 6-12 month roadmap for expansions.[2][25]Core mechanics and features
Last Remains introduces a dystopian zombie survival experience where players scavenge resources, evade undead hordes through stealth or combat, and compete in high-risk extractions for up to three survivors per match.[1] The game's PvPvE framework emphasizes strategic decision-making, with a mutation system that applies infection risks alongside temporary buffs, adding depth to survival choices in environment-focused sessions.[3] Built on Unreal Engine 5, it launched in early access on Steam on February 18, 2025, with a single city map, and plans for additional environments, refined mechanics, and expanded web3 integrations like soul-bound battle passes.[2][4] Key features include mintable NFTs for in-game items tradeable via an integrated marketplace on Polygon, supporting a play-to-earn model while keeping core gameplay free-to-play and accessible without blockchain.[26] Matches support 30-50 players in intense, 20-30 minute rounds prioritizing risk assessment over brute force, with mature themes of violence and horror.[2] Community involvement has been central, with Discord playtests and surveys shaping updates, including Season 2 extensions for rewards and leaderboards as of mid-2025.[27]Plot summary
Main story
Last Remains is set in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic city completely overrun by zombies following an unspecified global catastrophe. Players assume the roles of survivors dropped into this hostile environment, where the primary objective is to scavenge for essential resources such as food, weapons, and medical supplies while navigating dangers from both the undead horde and rival players. The game's narrative emphasizes high-stakes survival, with no linear single-player storyline; instead, each match unfolds as a dynamic session of up to 50 players competing in PvPvE encounters. Survivors must employ stealth, combat, or evasion tactics to reach extraction points, where only the first three successful evacuees secure their loot—though the risk of betrayal by other players or zombie ambushes heightens the tension. A unique mutation system introduces infection mechanics, where exposure to zombies can lead to debilitating effects or temporary buffs, forcing players to balance risk and reward in their survival strategies.[2][1]Epilogue
As a multiplayer-focused title without a traditional epilogue, Last Remains concludes each match with the extraction phase, where surviving players witness the fate of their peers—either rescued by helicopter or overwhelmed by the encroaching zombie swarm as the play area contracts. The game's lore hints at broader web3 elements, including blockchain-integrated assets that persist across sessions, allowing players to build legacies through traded NFTs and play-to-earn rewards. However, the core "ending" reinforces themes of precarious survival in an unending apocalypse, with no resolution to the zombie outbreak, encouraging repeated playthroughs to uncover evolving maps and mechanics during early access updates. Community-driven events and developer expansions may introduce narrative-driven modes in future patches, as of November 2025.[3][2]Characters
Last Remains features no named narrative characters, as it is a multiplayer zombie survival game focused on player-driven experiences rather than a linear story. Instead, players select from different character types that function as customizable avatars with associated perks and progression systems, emphasizing survival mechanics over individual backstories.[1]Player Character Types
Players begin by choosing a character type, which determines access to features like battle passes and marketplace trading. All characters are designed to provide a balanced competitive experience in the game's PvPvE environment.[28]- Free-to-Play Characters: Available at no cost, these allow entry into matches but limit progression. Players do not have access to the 60-day seasonal battle pass or the ability to sell items on the in-game marketplace. They serve as an accessible option for new or casual players.[1]
- NFT Characters: Purchased via loot boxes for approximately $20, these premium options unlock the full 60-day battle pass, enabling earning of skins, shards, and other rewards. Items acquired during the battle pass period can be traded on the marketplace, but become soul-bound (non-tradable) after expiry. This integrates web3 elements, allowing ownership of digital assets on the Polygon network.[1][3]
- NFT Genesis Characters: A limited edition variant of NFT characters, offering exclusive perks and early access benefits. Like standard NFT characters, they support battle pass progression and marketplace interactions, with added rarity for collectors.[29]