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  • GameCharts     Steam    Ease Out
    Month Avg. Players Gain % Gain Peak Players
    March 2026 0 0 --- 0
    February 2026 0 0 --- 0
    January 2026 0 0 --- 0
    December 2025 0 0 --- 0
    November 2025 0 0 --- 1
    October 2025 0 0 --- 1
    September 2025 0 0 --- 0
    August 2025 0 0 --- 2
    July 2025 0 0 --- 1
    June 2025 0 -1 -100% 1
    May 2025 1 1 --- 52
    April 2025 0 0 --- 2
    March 2025 0 0 --- 11
    February 2025 0 0 --- 0
    January 2025 0 0 --- 0
    December 2024 0 0 --- 1
    November 2024 0 0 --- 0
    October 2024 0 0 --- 1
    September 2024 0 0 --- 0
    August 2024 0 0 --- 0
    July 2024 0 0 --- 0
    June 2024 0 0 --- 0
    May 2024 0 0 --- 0
    April 2024 0 0 --- 0
    March 2024 0 0 --- 2
    February 2024 0 0 --- 0
    January 2024 0 0 --- 0
    December 2023 0 0 --- 0
    November 2023 0 0 --- 0
    October 2023 0 0 --- 1
    September 2023 0 0 --- 0
    August 2023 0 0 --- 0
    July 2023 0 0 --- 1
    June 2023 0 0 --- 1
    May 2023 0 0 --- 2
    April 2023 0 0 --- 0
    March 2023 0 0 --- 0
    February 2023 0 0 --- 2
    January 2023 0 0 --- 4
    December 2022 0 0 --- 1
    November 2022 0 --- --- 1

    About Ease Out

    Overview
    Ease Out is a rhythm game that is inspired by the traditional multiple-track rhythm game, with a feature of track fading as the main gameplay.Game Feature
    Track Easing Out



    In this game, the track will fade away while you play, and the note will shift to neighboring tracks.
    Eventually, all the tracks will fade, and the game will end.
    So with the fading of the track, the game will become easier... will it?

    Fixed key, but not fixed track



    Rather than the original binding keys with tracks, every color of note in the game has a binding key with it.
    When the note falls onto the track, you should press the key for the corresponding color but not the corresponding track.
    Good news for low BPM song!

    Level Editor



    With the powerful level editor built by the almost-bald programmer, we now support converting Malody charts to Ease Out...