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    Action Platformer Death’s Gambit: Afterlife releases on September 30th

    Publisher Serenity Forge and developer White Rabbit reveals that Death’s Gambit: Afterlife will be launching on Switch via Nintendo eShop) and PC via Steam this coming September 30th. Users who already own the original game for PC will receive a free upgrade to Death’s Gambit: Afterlife. The PlayStation 4 version will follow later in 2021.

    Source: GameTrailers

    About Death’s Gambit: Afterlife

    Death’s Gambit: Afterlife is a 2D action metroidvania that builds on and refines the original Death’s Gambit experience. Using an array of equipment, weapons, and abilities, Sorun must fight his way through the kingdom of Siradon to rid the land of its curse and fulfill his agreement with Death. Afterlife offers a wealth of new features and changes, including reworked movement, fine-tuned encounters, new bosses, levels, and more!

    White Rabbit’s approach of crafting challenging but engaging gameplay saw success in the release of Death’s Gambit; after careful, tireless work, Death’s Gambit: Afterlife seeks to further refine that experience while adding new content for players to enjoy and overcome. White Rabbit’s passion for creating the pinnacle of Metroidvania experiences is realized in their work on Afterlife, both showing an appreciation for their fans while enticing new, prospective players.

    Game Features

    • A complete mechanical revamp, including fine-tuned encounters, improved movement and expanded crafting
    • Alternate endings to achieve as the story progresses
    • Over 30 weapons total, with new talents for each weapon
    • 6 new bosses to fight, on top of the original 14
    • A massively expanded new world to explore, adding 10 new levels to the original 11
    • A new map to navigate Siradon

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