Indie adventure still a few months out

Highly acclaimed 2018 roguelikeDead Cellstook a full year to make the leap from PC and consoles to the iOS format, finally arriving in August 2019. Since then, the wait for Android players for their own port has been a little arduous, but publisher Playdigious has finally announced an official release date of June 3.

Motion Twin’sDead Cellssees a blob of living matter take over the corpse of a deceased adventurer, before engaging on a (very challenging) dungeon-crawling quest. As players progress, they collect loot, equipment, and “cells,” which can be exchanged for stat-boosts, weaponry, and other rewards.

Dead Cells

Permadeath awaits around every corner inDead Cells,particularly at the hands of the dungeon’s six “Keepers,” so smart character-building, inventory management, and pattern-recognition skills are key factors in defeatingDead Cellsaddictive and difficult campaign. For more info, be sure to check out Chris Carter’s reviewright here.Dead Cellsis available now on PS4, PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and iOS devices, and will be available to purchaseon the Android platformJune 3.

Dead Cells gets June release on Android[Eurogamer]

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