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    Regions of Ruin – 2D pixel side-scrolling RPG available now on major console

    Regions of Ruin by Vox-Games & Poysky Production and JanduSoft S.L. is available now on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The game will be available on Xbox One December 25th!

    Ever wonder what would happen if Kingdom met a broad, skill-based open-world RPG? Welcome to Regions of Ruin. Regions of Ruin is a 2D side-scrolling RPG with town-building where you are introduced to an open world that progressively challenges your hero and settlement the further you delve into the vast continent.

    You will discover a foreboding land ravaged by hundreds of years of hardship. Where kingdoms have risen and fallen, settlements have been laid to waste and overrun by warring groups, and great mysteries lay hidden and waiting to be unearthed – assuming you can defeat their jealous guardians.

    Features
    • Styled combat system with stats and levelling.
    • Skill tree to focus your fighting style.
    • Extensive loot and rare items to discover.
    • Forge your own equipment or smelt it for resources.
    • Open world exploration with a handcrafted environment, no randomized maps or levels, everything you see has been made with care.
    • Customised town building and expansion.
    • Rescue and recruit dwarves for your township (save them from extinction!).
    • Send workers to harvest resources from explored regions.
    • Hire Mercenaries to help in battle.
    • A multitude of Quests and the main storyline.
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    Regions of Ruin is available now on PS Store, Nintendo eShop and Microsoft Store for USD 9.99 (Approx MYR 42).

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