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    Explore A Town Of Troubled Spooks And Discover Life After Death With The Outbound Ghost

    Publisher Digerati and indie developer Conradical Games are thrilled to announce the PC launch date for The Outbound Ghost. A story-driven paper RPG will launch on September 21st on Steam, Epic Games Store, and other PC storefronts priced at $19.99. Digital versions will launch on Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S later this year (exact date still TBC).

    In addition to confirming the game’s PC launch date, Digerati can also announce it has teamed up with Merge Games to release The Outbound Ghost as a physical edition. It will be available from 25th November for PS4/PS5 priced £24.99 / €29.99 / $29.99, and for Nintendo Switch priced £29.99 / €34.99 / $34.99.

    About the game

    The Outbound Ghost is an adventure RPG about helping ghosts ascend to the afterlife. The town of Outbound is, quite literally, a ghost town – a home to troubled spooks with unresolved earthly issues, condemning them to an eternity haunting their old *ahem* haunts. Battle the past, gain new abilities, solve puzzles, and uncover the mysteries of Outbound to help its unliving residents find peace, freeing them from the shackles of their ghostly limbo.

    Key Features

    • Colourful characters: Meet a lovable cast of spooks along the way, each with their own story to unravel
    • Combat encounters: Unlock figments of your past personality, such as Regret, Comradery, and Jealousy and use them as party members in turn-based battles
    • Badge system: Craft materials earned by winning combat encounters into badges, which can be equipped for various effects and stat boosts
    • A world in 2.5D: Adorable, paper-style characters inhabit a world with depth and detail to create a distinctly eye-catching visual style
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    He is actually very shy, introvert but no choice, have to go out to buy games. He likes food and food likes him. He somehow manage to find a job with the right time accommodate to gaming. He has a very short attention span, therefore has to finish a game fast or else a simple pun can distract him for the entire day. Yes a Pun, he loves puns as much as he loves games; easily distracted, whichever comes next.

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