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Spelunker Party! heading to PC, Switch next month

Spelunker Party! will be available on Windows PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch next month, Square Enix today confirmed.

The title, with gameplay available in single- or multiplayer modes, will be available from 19 October.

“Following the story of Spelunkette and her friends, explorers can adventure solo, or alongside up to three extra players in both local and online multiplayer modes, avoiding perilous pitfalls, deadly boulders and dangerous foes,” Square Enix said of the title.

“In multiplayer mode, players can also work together to access new areas and revive their teammates to survive the dangerous obstacles as a team. With over 100 thrilling stages to challenge, players will discover Litho-stones hidden throughout each map to unlock new items, equipment, and faithful pets to customize their characters and aid in cave exploration.”

A will be offered up on Nintendo Switch via the platform’s Nintendo eShop. Expect the demo from 7 October.

Spelunker Party! will be available in digital format on both Windows PC via Steam and the Nintendo Switch from 19 October.


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