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Exile’s End Launches

 

 

Torrance, Calif. — October 25, in the year of our Lord 2016 — XSEED Games, the independent-minded publishing brand of Marvelous USA, Inc., today announced that the retro-styled 2D sci-fi platformer, Exile’s End, is now available for the PlayStationŽ4 computer entertainment system and PlayStationŽVita handheld entertainment system in North America.

Exile’s End is a dark and futuristic 2D sidescroller offering adventure-style puzzles, tightly-controlled platforming, and dangerous extraterrestrials. The game was developed as an homage to early ’90s action-adventure PC games, drawing heavy gameplay inspiration from classics of the genre as well as thematic influence from ’80s sci-fi films and anime. Boasting uniquely stylized cutscenes, multiple endings, and an atmospheric soundtrack by Keiji Yamagishi of Ninja Gaiden and Tecmo Super Bowl fame, Exile’s End will have players investigate a massive, interconnected alien world and experience a story filled with ancient riddles and modern-day hubris. Backed by Japanese publisher Marvelous Inc. and originally released for Windows PC, Mac and Linux via Steam, Exile’s End is a collaboration between Tokyo-based indie game developer Matt Fielding and many talented local industry veterans, including art by staff from titles such as Secret of Mana, Mother 3 and more.

Developed by Magnetic Realms and published in North America by XSEED Games, Exile’s End has entered orbit digitally on PS4™ and “PSVita” systems via the PlayStationŽStore in North America for $9.99. More information on the Wii U™ digital release will be provided at a later time. This title has been rated “T for Teen” by the ESRB, PEGI 12, USK 6, and PG by the ACB.

No word on a physical copy of this game at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

 

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