Strictly Limited Games Announces Physical Release for SuperEpic: The Entertainment War

Strictly Limited Games Announces Physical Release for SuperEpic: The Entertainment War

Strictly Limited Games has partnered with Numskull Games and Undercoders to release a physical limited edition and special limited edition version of SuperEpic: The Entertainment War for PlayStation 4 and Switch.

The limited edition version will be individually numbered, with PlayStation 4 having 300 copies and Nintendo Switch boasting 500, with unique box art, manual and an art book for 29.99€ ($33~). However, those looking for a bit more can step up to the super limited edition, which includes all of that, a die-cut sticker set, OST and enamel pin set with magnetic latches for 49.99€ ($55~). These will be a little more common, with Nintendo Switch having 700 and just 500 for PlayStation 4.

Preorders launch Thursday, Mar. 10th, at 4PM CET on Strictly Limited Games website and their partner Games Rocket.

For those who want to know more about SuperEpic: The Entertainment War, you can find the official overview below:

About the game:

The year is 2084. After a series of mergers, buyouts and hostile takeovers, only one video game development company is left in the world: RegnantCorp. A huge enterprise run by greedy piggies. All the fun in video games has been replaced with intrusive addiction algorithms used to control people’s minds and behaviour. But a rebellion of game enthusiasts is fighting back, replacing RegnantCorp’s software with classic games. Following a distress signal, Tan Tan the raccoon and his valiant llama steed Ola prepare to take on RegnantCorp and confront the pigs…

The finest quality ingredients can be found in this Metroidvania! A large interconnected world to explore and unlock, a responsive customizable action-set for combat and an in-game economy-based upgrading system, with lots of weapons and abilities to unlock and enhance.

Press Release

Features: 

Classic story-driven mode with handcrafted levels and multiple endings

Gorgeous 16/32 bit era cartoon sprites

RPG like weapon and armour upgrading system, with tons of items to collect and discover

Extensive combo-based combat system

An unlockable procedural “rogue-lite mode”

Fast-paced, non-linear exploration

Optional cross-media content

Press Release
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