Multiplayer survival game Deathverse: Let It Die and pixel art action thriller Undungeon have officially received aPlayStationrelease date set for September.
Developer Supertrick Games has announced the next entry in the critically-acclaimed Deathverse series, Deathverse: Let It Die, will release for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on September 28, followed by PC one week later, on October 5. Undungeon, on the other hand, will blast its way onto the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on September 29.
The science-fiction game will be listed at $19.99 USD at launch, withSteamusers now able to add Deathverse: Let It Die to their profile’s wishlist to get notified of its release.
Deathverse: Let It Die is a survival action game that sees players competing against each other in its PVP mode. Players will create their own solitary hero with a variety of customization choices as they improve their characters and skills to climb up the rankings. In addition to classic free-to-play elements such as fast-paced combat and ranking system, one thing to mention about Deathverse: Let It Die is that players will use a robotic unit called Wilson, transforming into different kinds of weapons such as hammer, katana, knives, and even shields to protect players from surrounding dangers.
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Having been released for Xbox One and PC via Steam and GOG back in November 2021, Undungeon received positive feedback from players, which encouraged the developer team to bring their role-playing adventure to PS4 and Switch. As its description indicates, its aesthetic is centred on environments and characters that ended up taking countless hours to create. Players will find themselves in a multiverse split into seven dimensions, each set in a barren alien land. Additionally, it was claimed that the decisions players make will impact the plot and lead to a new conclusion for their journey. Players can interact with merchants or bandits that they will encourage in every dimension.
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