XDefiant has been delayed again as it was previously scheduled to be released by the end of March 2024. Now, Ubisoft is aiming to "lock" down a release date after a short test period.
18.03.2024 - 15:07 / eurogamer.net
Planet of Lana will be arriving on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation consoles next month.
The cinematic sci-fi puzzler — which is in part inspired by the likes of Inside and Limbo — was first announced to be coming to additional platforms during Nintendo's Indie World showcase last November, although at this time the team only gave a loose spring release window.
Now, writing on social media platform X, developer Wishfully confirmed Planet of Lana will launch across Switch and PlayStation on 16th April. «Get ready to explore a breathtaking world with your loyal companion Mui as you navigate stunning landscapes, solve puzzles and overcome mysterious dangers,» it said.
Planet Of Lana | Nintendo Switch & PlayStation | Date Reveal Trailer Planet Of Lana | Nintendo Switch and PlayStation | Date Reveal Trailer.On its initial launch across PC and Xbox, our Donlan called Planet of Lana a «beautifully crafted side-scroller with a restless puzzle imagination», awarding it four out of five stars.
«As I played, I never once forgot that I was playing a very skillfully crafted videogame — a masterpiece of the original meaning. But also: that scamper between the huge legs of stalking monsters. A cave where I encountered an ancient puzzle that was also — whisper it — a kind of musical instrument! A grotto where a beast loomed in the murk ahead, eyes glowing. In moments like this, sheer craft becomes something else, I think. It becomes a memory that will stay with me. The sense of having been in a special place that will pop up years from now when I least expect it,» he wrote in Eurogamer's Planet of Lana review.
Planet of Lana launches April 16th on Nintendo Switch & PlayStation!
Get ready to explore a breathtaking world with your loyal companion Mui as you navigate stunning landscapes, solve puzzles & overcome mysterious dangers.
Don't miss out — pre-order now! ⬇️
You can check out a trailer for Planet of Lana in the video above.
XDefiant has been delayed again as it was previously scheduled to be released by the end of March 2024. Now, Ubisoft is aiming to "lock" down a release date after a short test period.
The space-centered construction and management sim RimWorld has been consistently attracting players since it was fully funded on Kickstarter and released in 2018. Its next big expansion, Anomaly, will introduce tons of classic horror elements and additional sci-fi themes to the game on April 11.
There are plenty of games that deal with death, but we've not seen an afterlife quite like the one in Hauntii. This gorgeous adventure game now has a release date of 23rd May 2024 on PS5 and PS4, and if it plays as good as it looks, we're onto a winner.
The rather charming-looking Harold Halibut has landed itself a release date.
Indika, the third-person adventure in which you play as a nun on the run in a parallel 19th century Russia, has had its release date revealed in unusual fashion at the Future Games Show Spring Showcase.
Blockbuster Inc, a PC management game that takes inspiration from Lionhead Studios game The Movies, has been given a June release date.
Atlus has moved the up, allowing fans to play the definitive version of the 2021 RPG even sooner.
Bigmode Games has officially announced that the indie game Animal Well will be released on May 9, 2024. Bigmode Games was co-founded by Dunkey from the popular Videogamedunkey YouTube channel back in 2022, and this will be the first indie game published by the studio.
The Acolyte, the next Star Wars show to hit Disney Plus, has finally set an official release date: the series will premiere on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. This lines up with the previously rumored release date reported by Collider last month.
Animal Well — the 2D pixel art adventure from developer Billy Basso — will launch this May.
If you're fond of the fairly specific blend of doomy theology, rich art direction and Soulslike-tinted metroidvaning encapsulated by Blasphemous, you might also enjoy Saviorless from Cuban team Empty Head Games and publisher Dear Villagers, which now has a PC release date of 2nd April.
Crow Country, the retro survival horror game from the developer of Snipperclips!, now has a release date: 9th May across both Steam and PlayStation 5.