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Friday, August 14, 2020

‘Mortal Shell’ Receiving Physical Edition For PC And Console This October

Due to the demand of players flocking to download the beta that was available last month, developer Cold Symmetry and publisher Playstack have announced that their soulslike action RPG Mortal Shell will be receiving a physical release across consoles and PC on October 2nd. As a bonus, the physical edition will include an exclusive fold-out poster and softback art book.

The physical edition will be available in North America and Europe for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, and set you back $29.99 / £29.99 / €34.99. Meanwhile, the digital version will be released on August 18th. A Steam release is also expected in 2021.

The story for Mortal Shell sees the player awaking to a shattered and twisted world, where the remains of humanity wither and rot. Implored to do the bidding of the mysterious “Dark Father,” you must traverse the landscape and track down hidden sanctums of devout followers. There, you must overcome foes and harvest the sacred glands. Scattered across the land are the remnant anima of lost warriors who can be inhabited by players to gain their unique abilities and knowledge of weapons.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3627558/mortal-shell-receiving-physical-edition-pc-console-october/

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