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    Ashina: The Red Witch – Cross Genre Mix To Intrigue & Immerse

    Indie publisher Ratalaika Games, together with solo developer Stranga, is pleased to announce the release of Ashina: The Red Witch. Out on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X and Nintendo Switch.

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    Ashina is a stylised, exploration based adventure game that has an engaging story that leads the player through a landscape full of puzzles to solve. Interact with many intriguing characters as you explore through a mysterious spirit filled world.

    Facts & Features

    • A unique and (hopefully) thrilling story!
    • Secrets to unlock – decision making
    • New and exciting characters, as well as some returning characters from ‘My Big Sister’ (prev game)
    • Adventure-like puzzles
    • Delve into the Spirit world
    • Action and interaction
    • Character dialogue options to delve into the lore surrounding the universe
    • An Original Soundtrack
    • Achievements + Trophies!
    • Impressive locations from the small town of Shiruta to the city of Chikarra, inhabited by spirits and ghosts that bring these locations to life
    • A colourful cast of characters, including the mischievous spirit Tanto, the caring and gentle spirit Roku, and mysterious old woman Yoko
    • Playtime of “Ashina: The Red Witch” is estimated to be around 3-4 hours depending on the player’s choices
    • Hand Drawn pixel art
    • Mystifying landscapes and setting

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