Darkest Dungeon coming to PS4 and PS Vita

Darkest Dungeon coming to PS4 and PS Vita

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pocru by pocru on Nov 20, 2015 @ 06:00 AM (Staff Bios)
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Darkest Dungeon was a Kickstarted (that’s a verb now) game that sold itself on an extremely intriguing premise: a dark fantasy world where the adventurers who delve into the pits where monsters lurk aren’t stone-faced, fearless warriors--but genuine humans with frail minds and shaken resolve. As they explore the eldritch pits where beasts lurk, their bodies and minds shall be tested as they seek loot, glory, and the chance to renew your family’s good name.

It’s pretty good. And now, according to a new post on the PlayStation blog, it is now coming to PS4 and PS Vita sometime next year. Currently the game is playable even if it’s not QUITE done, hence why it’s still in early access, but it’s set to be finished on the PC on January of 2016. This console version, then, will be around later in springtime.

Look forward to it. Or not. I’m not your mother.

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