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Death’s Gambit: Afterlife launches September 30 for Switch and PC

Serenity Forge and developer White Rabbit announced today that Death’s Gambit: Afterlife for PC and Switch will launch on September 30.

Death’s Gambit for the Switch will release via the eShop where players who already owned the game on PC will receive a free upgrade to Afterlife. A PS4 version will be later followed in 2021.

For gamers who love the physical versions, the Switch version will be getting one in early 2022 for $34.99. The physical version will include the game, a bunch of stickers, and a two-sided poster.

Here’s an overview of Death’s Gambit, via its publisher:

Death’s Gambit is a 2D action Metroidvania with slick combat that requires precision from its players to master its expansive options. Death’s Gambit: Afterlife adds 10 new levels, 22 new weapons, 100 talents, skills, storylines, cinematics, gameplay enhancements, and much more to make it the most definitive edition of the game to date.

Check out below the announcement trailer for Death’s Gambit:

Mark Fajardo

Videogame journalist for over a decade. I am a Registered Nurse as well. Love JRPGs but pretty much open to all genres.

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