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Boyfriend Dungeon PS5 release in time for Valetine’s

In the USA at least....

A surprise Boyfriend Dungeon PS5 release was dropped just in time for Valentine’s Day in North America.

Despite it being a day later already here in Australia, the sword-wielding relationship simulator is certainly worth a play.

Already available on Windows PC, Xbox One and Switch, the PS5 version comes complete with the base version of the game alongside its Secret Weapons expansion.

“Plunder the dunj as you fend off dangerous monsters and take your weapons on romantic dates. Woo your weapons in this flirty, playful, and welcoming world filled with mastery in the procedurally generated dungeon,” developer Kitfox Games said of its creation.

“Serving up a dose of summer-time fling nostalgia, take your dates out as you uncover their stories and level them up. Embark on blossoming relationships with your weapon cuties as you capture their hearts in friendship and in love.”

Boyfriend Dungeon is now available on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox One, PS5 and Switch.


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