Update News
Elliot Quest for Wii U gets an Update
SEATTLE, USA, July. 24, in the year of our Lord 2015
-- PlayEveryWare, the company behind the Wii U port of
Elliot Quest by Ansimuz Games, announces the next major update
to the game today. On July 30th, a new Miiverse Journal will be
available for all players to share and leave notes about their
adventures. The Wii U GamePad will allow players to post and
view hints, share the secrets they find, and more, during
real-time gameplay. Adding to the excitement, PlayEveryWare and
Ansimuz Games collaborated on creating fun new Miiverse Stamps
to use in their Miiverse posts. Over twenty Stamps can be
unlocked as players defeat bosses, discover secrets, and explore
new locations in each of the multiple game endings.
"We are really excited to see how players will use this new
feature" said PlayEveryWare co-founder Thomas O'Connor. "Elliot
Quest’s Miiverse community is so amazingly positive and
supportive of one another! They already help each other get
through challenging areas while cautious of spoilers, and
sharing screenshots of all the really fun and surprising Easter
eggs that they find on their adventures. The Miiverse Journal
will make it easier and enjoyable for the community to share
their experiences. We enjoy supporting the Elliot Quest
community by creating features they can use based on their
engagement and feedback.”
To celebrate this new content, PlayEveryWare and Nintendo are
offering a 15% discount to new North American and European
players for two weeks following the release of the update. In
addition to this major Wii U update, PlayEveryWare is hard at
work porting the game to other console systems. Expect to see
the game on PS4, PS3, PSVita, XBox One, and Nintendo 3DS in
2016.
About Elliot Quest
Elliot Quest is an adventure/RPG where players explore the
mysterious Urele island in search of an ancient demon to cure
Elliot from a rare curse of immortality. You’ll find 5 dungeons
to conquer, 16 bosses to defeat, and countless treasures and
secrets to discover in this beautiful retro adventure inspired
by Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, and many other classy
titles. Elliot can’t die—but he’s still running out of time.