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Cursed Castilla EX Gets Physical Copy

 

 

April 18, in the year of our Lord 2017 -- Eastasiasoft Limited, the independent developer and publisher of interactive entertainment, announced with Abylight Studios that Cursed Castilla EX, a 2D action platformer from the developer Locomalito, will launch exclusively a physical Limited Edition for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system in May 2017.

The Cursed Castilla EX Limited Edition contains a Cursed Castilla EX PS4™ game disc, a soundtrack CD with more than 70 minutes of chiptune music, an exclusive and high-polished manual, a numbered certificate and a collector’s box. Limited to just 3,000 copies worldwide, the Cursed Castilla EX Limited Edition will be available exclusively at online retailer Play-Asia.com for US$29.99. A reservation list for the Limited Edition has today opened up at Play-Asia.com.

Players can look forward to an exquisite homage to the likes of various great 1980s classics in this highly acclaimed current retro video game. Cursed Castilla EX is the second release in the PS4™ Limited Edition series, published by Eastasiasoft and available at Play-Asia.com.

Features
• Explore Tolomera del Rey in depth through to 8 game stages
• Fight against 48+ types of enemies and 19 final bosses
• Banish the evil invading the Kingdom with 4 different endings
• Become a seasoned monster hunter with the illustrated bestiary with unlockable information about the legends featured in the game
• Brag about your combat skills with 15 unlockable achievements
• Yell your battle cry with songs for the original soundtrack and the remastered audio
• Revive the glory of the arcade times with 810 different screen view modes including CRT mode

 

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