GPTRACK50 has announced that its upcoming action RPG Stupid Never Dies is set to launch in Fall 2026 for PC via Steam and PlayStation 5. Alongside the release window announcement, the developer has also unveiled a brand-new trailer packed with fresh gameplay footage, character reveals, and a closer look at the game’s unique combat systems.

In Stupid Never Dies, players take control of Davy, a cowardly zombie who is considered the weakest creature in the monster world. Despite his lowly status, Davy sets out on a heartfelt quest to revive Julia, a mysterious frozen woman he instantly fell in love with, hoping to one day take her on a date.

A major feature of the game is its “Style Eat” battle system, which allows Davy to devour monsters and steal their powers. Throughout the adventure, players can switch between 11 distinct combat styles, including Zombie, Werewolf, Harpy, Golem, Vampire, Will-o’-the-Wisp, Cyclops, Snow Fairy, Merfolk, Lich, and Demon. The newly released key art showcases all of these forms in action.

The latest trailer also introduces more of the game’s colorful supporting cast, each with their own motivations and personalities that become intertwined with Davy’s journey. As the story progresses, these unlikely allies must work together to confront a powerful common enemy.

Beyond its fast-paced combat, the trailer highlights several progression mechanics, including the Body Hack system, which lets players customize and enhance Davy’s body to unlock new abilities and combat options. Fans also get their first look at several boss encounters that will challenge players throughout the adventure.

Featuring a distinctive visual style, eccentric characters, and what the developer calls “Funky Zombie Action,” Stupid Never Dies aims to deliver a unique blend of action RPG gameplay and roguelike progression when it arrives later this year.

Stupid Never Dies launches in Fall 2026 for PC via Steam and PlayStation 5. The game will feature English language support and subtitles in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Polish, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.
