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Bandai Namco to publish Necropolis on PlayStation 4

You know, if the only way out of a dungeon is down, you might be tempted to consider yourself screwed. But according to the existence of Necropolis, there’s hope. It’s a dungeon crawler in which the dungeon is never the same, and you’ll die a whole lot too. It strives to give you that just-one-more-time groove, and you can share that specific groove with up to three friends. At least you won’t be dying alone.

The game was originally slated for a March 17 release on PC, but due to the console announcement the whole thing has been pushed closer to summer. A date will be confirmed at a later point. If you’re into the rogue-likes, dungeons, perks and a myriad of ways to die, well, you can always play Dark Souls III in April, but what I’m trying to say is that Necropolis will probably be for you.

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