Storm Lancers Launches December 9 for Switch 2 and PC

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William D'Angelo
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Monsters probably announced a roguelike action game, Storm Lancerswill be released on Nintendo Switch 2 and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store December 9 for $19.99. Switch 1 owners will be able to upgrade to Switch 2 for free.

The game was first released for Switch 1 on September 12th.

“We've seen a lot of enthusiasm for Storm Lancers and are excited about the opportunity to bring the game to more players at a higher quality and offer them an even better experience,” said ProbablyMonsters studio head Mark Subotnik. “Now more players than ever can make their way through Cryptica with smoother action and online features via Nintendo GameShare and Steam Remote Play Together.”

Read the game details below:

Switch 2 and PC versions Storm Lancers will have HDR support, run smoothly at 60 frames per second, and allow players to group online via Nintendo GameShare and Steam Remote Play Together.

WITH Nintendo Switch 2 players can now use Nintendo GameShare to partner with friends and family locally or online, even if the other player has not yet made a purchase. Storm Lancers. Owners Storm Lancers on Nintendo Switch, the game can be downloaded for free on Nintendo Switch 2, and existing save data can be transferred for players who want to pick up where they left off.

Storm Lancers will also debut on PC via the Epic Game Store and Steam, where players can now experience challenging Rogue-like gameplay and an '80s anime-inspired universe for the first time in up to 4K resolution. Players on Steam can use the Remote Play Together feature to team up with friends and family online and venture into the world of Cryptica together at no additional cost, even if the other player doesn't have Storm Lancers in their library. Storm Lancers for PC will also support Steam Deck, allowing players to visit Cryptica wherever they are.


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