Eastasiasoft Limited, the independent developer and publisher of interactive entertainment, announced their continued collaboration with Spanish publisher Abylight Studios and developer Locomalito to bring the 2D arcade action platformer Cursed Castilla to the PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system in November 2017.
Check out the teaser trailer of Cursed Castilla, featuring some gameplay footage:
“Inspired by medieval myths from Spain and the rest of Europe, Cursed Castilla is a love letter to classic action arcade games from the ‘80s and ‘90s. Players can expect a perfectly balanced platform experience, with 8 different stages, more than 48 enemy types, 19 final bosses and 4 different endings.
Cursed Castilla will launch digitally on the PlayStation®Store in Asia on November 9 for US$11.99 / HK$ 94 / TW$ 381 / KRW 14900 and will also be available exclusively at online retailer Play-Asia.com as a physical Limited Edition, with only 4,000 copies available worldwide, for US$34.99. The Limited Edition will contain the following items:
Reservations for the Limited Edition will open at Play-Asia.com on November 1, 2017. Cursed Castilla is the third release in the PS Vita Limited Edition series, which is published by eastasiasoft and available at Play-Asia.com.
About Cursed Castilla
Cursed Castilla is an arcade action platformer full of creatures from medieval myths from Spain and the rest of Europe.
The tears of a young witch have been turned by a demon into a key that opens up a gateway for the evil in this world. The King Alfonso VI of León has gathered his loyal knights to get to Tolomera del Rey and finish the nightmare using the power of the Witch’s tears. Banish the zombies and demons that entered the Kingdom of Castile with Don Ramiro, the loyal King’s Knight, and his friends. For that, you will use a different range of weapons to defeat your enemies through the cursed lands of Tolomera, in a pure classic arcade action style.”
For more information on Cursed Castilla, visit its official website.
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