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Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: RPG/Action
Publisher: Deck13 Interactive
Developer: Radical Fish Games
Release Date: July 9, 2020

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'CrossCode' (ALL) Gets Nintendo Switch, PS4 And Xbox One Date - Trailer

by Rainier on June 9, 2020 @ 12:31 a.m. PDT

CrossCode is a love letter to 16-bit RPGs with modern action and puzzle mechanics.

CrossCode is a true homage to the 16 bit era. Think of Secret of Mana having an affair with the classic top-down Zelda games. Like, you know, a really wild one. It’s the Action RPG you’ve always dreamed about, a perfect synthesis of time-tested gameplay and modern controls.

Experience a story full of mysteries and balls. Experience a modern take on the past.

You will follow the adventures of Lea, a player who is stuck in a fictional online game of the distant future. She also lost her memory and, on top of that, can’t speak. Now the only option to regain her memory is to play the game - hoping that fellow players won’t mistake her for a bot.

Deck13 Spotlight and Radical Fish Games announced that CrossCode is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One on July 9, 2020 for 19,99.

Each console will have its own exclusive quest line with its own dungeon and its own special bossfight. And of course, we will also provide our loyal PC fanbase with an exclusive quest line as well. Who knows?

Maybe these quests are part something bigger...

CrossCode will also be available for Switch and PS4 in all major retail stores in Europe and North America starting from August 25, 2020.

The preorders of the exclusive and limited SteelBook and Collector's Edition are available only at Strictly Limited Games starting today.

Steelbook Edition (PS4, Switch, PC - €39.99)

  • Game
  • Instruction Card
  • Manual
  • Variant reversible Cover
  • Original SteelBook
  • Individually numbered limited Edition

CrossCode Collector’s Edition (PS4, Switch, PC - €59.99)

  • Game
  • Instruction Card
  • Manual
  • Variant reversible Cover
  • Original SteelBook®
  • Hardcover CE Box with magnetic lock
  • Original 2-Disc Soundtrack
  • Hardcover Book - CrossCode Compendium
  • 18 Stickers
  • Large Poster
  • Lea 'Hi' Keychain
  • Individually numbered limited Edition

 

During Lea’s adventures you will experience a strange take on the future of gaming: a fictional online game about throwing balls. Not only are balls your trusty tools to master several dungeons full of puzzles, they are your weapons as well. Together with close-range attacks and special skills, they help you to fend off hordes of enemies.

Combining ball-throwing with a fast-paced combat system, puzzle solving, world exploration and character building, CrossCode provides a mix of the RPG and Action Adventure genre, delivered with detailed pixel art and a soundtrack inspired by old SNES and Playstation classics.

Key Features:

  • Feel the Retro-Hype! CrossCode delivers action oriented 16-Bit SNES feelings with a modern physics engine
  • Solve epic puzzles & quests! You‘re a fan of the Zelda series? In that case you shouldn‘t miss CrossCode as its puzzles can hold up to the classics!
  • Explore the Dungeons! Even in a futuristic sci-fi world dungeons belong to a RPG which wants to achieve greatness
  • The Players have spoken! As of now 98% of the Early Access user reviews are positive – and there are quite a lot of them!
  • Discover the CrossWorlds! Join Lea on her journey through the extremely colorful CrossWorlds rich in variety
  • Multiple Modes! There‘s more than just the story to explore. Feel free to discover the world in the exploration mode or just get into the ring and give the combat mode a try

Already available for PC, CrossCode is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One on July 9, 2020 for 19,99.


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