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    Beloved Roguelike Deckbuilder Monster Train Arrives Now On PlayStation 5

    Good Shepherd Entertainment announced that Monster Train, the hit roguelike deckbuilder from developer Shiny Shoe with over 1.5 million players, is now available on PlayStation 5. Dive into the action-packed strategy campaign for $24.99.

    The news is accompanied by a preview of the tactical hellscapes you’ll face in Monster Train:

    Critically acclaimed on PC , Nintendo Switch, and Xbox , Monster Train calls on you to defend Hell’s final pyre against the forces of heaven in a dynamic, ever-evolving strategic battlefield.

    Every match offers a new challenge, and no two runs will be the same, from the cards in your deck to the challenges you face. Learn to strategize multiple vertical lanes at once and craft a deck that is perfect for repelling the divine invaders, or pay the price.

    Unleash the full potential of your demonic arsenal with:

    • Over 280 cards to customize your deck
    • Six unique monster clans, each with distinct game mechanics and different cards and upgrades to strengthen your deck.
      • This includes the Wurmkin clan, previously only available through The Last Divinity DLC, which will be part of the core Monster Train experience on PlayStation 5.
    • 25 challenging alliance levels to test your strategic skills

    Craft your way intelligently through the hellish landscapes, upgrading champions, uniting units, and unlocking powerful new cards from each clan.

    Every decision matters as you navigate through diverse locations, each offering unique advantages to support your hellish mission.

    For multiplayer lovers, you can participate in the Hell Rush mode, where you race against the clock in real-time battles to demonstrate your demonic supremacy.

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