Real-time strategy title Death Crown is set to launch on Nintendo Switch this November, it has been confirmed.
The game first launched on Steam last year, generating 'very positive' user reviews since release, and is now headed to consoles with a customised control system and two DLC packs included - Era of Human and Demonic Menace.
It promises "fast-paced games that will be settled in a matter of minutes", with players creating troops, gaining resources, and strengthening their defences against enemy hordes with no time to spare. All of this is offered within three campaigns, in which you'll lead either the dead, the humans, or the demons through more than 90 maps to try and conquer them all. There are 12 bosses to defeat, too.
"The rules could not be simpler. You must destroy the enemy fortress, and to do so you must generate resources (by building mines, or mills, depending on the faction), troops that you will throw against your opponent and towers that will serve to defend your positions and conquer more ground on the map.
"Long-term strategy is not rewarded here, in the style of classic RTS: in Death Crown you have to act, and react to your opponent’s movements, at full speed. The course of each match can change completely in a matter of seconds, just like an express chess game. Losing concentration, even for an instant, is paid with a painful defeat."
Death Crown launches digitally on Switch on 12th November. Will you be keeping an eye out for this one? Let us know with a comment below.
Comments (9)
Looks totally original, but dull. I'm hoping for a Total Anialation or Rusted Warfare port or similar.
Love the art direction! I’ll look forward to reviews on this one.
It’s like one of the crappy idle apps on mobile, but actually good. Huh. Seems interesting enough.
This looks super cool. Unless it's some stupid price I will pick this up right away. I'm really hoping that music is just for the trailer. If it's in game...no.
Special edition is rumoured to pack eye drops.
Well, I do not care for the game but the song in the trailer is AWESOME! I have to look this band up, immediately!
I never thought I would find a band sounding this similar to Fair to Midland!
I hope that music isn't in the game.
+1 on music sucks
This is friggin rad, reminds me of World of Horror
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