Microsoft has revealed the next batch of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass for console, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
11.04.2024 - 16:45 / gematsu.com
Full Void developer OutOfTheBit has announced pixel art side-scrolling puzzle platformer Nanuka: Secret of the Shattering Moon. It will launch for PC via Steam in April 2025, followed shortly after by “all major consoles.”
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
“At OutOfTheBit, we strive to push the boundaries of storytelling and gameplay,” said OutOfTheBit director Ali Motisi in a press release. “With Nanuka, we’re taking players on an adventure that combines the charm of beautiful landscapes with original character design, all brought to life through thousands of meticulously hand animated frames.”
Motisi continued, “We believe in the power of storytelling through games. While Full Void explored the depths of isolation, with Nanuka: Secret of the Shattering Moon, we have another story to tell. A story that revolves around the themes of multiculturalism, the strength found in diversity and the beauty of mixing cultures.”
Watch the announcement trailer and a short gameplay video below. View the first screenshots at the gallery. Visit the official website here.
Microsoft has revealed the next batch of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass for console, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
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