Xeodrifter Coming To Consoles; Out Now On PC

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Renegade Kid’s Xeodrifter is coming to PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita. These versions of the game are being released in collaboration with Gambitious Digital Entertainment, and you can actually grab the PC version now.

 

The PC version of Xeodrifter is available on Steam for $9.99. The PS4 and Vita versions will be released this Spring, and designer Jools Watsham has hinted over Twitter that the game will also be released for Wii U, with Xbox One being a possibility as well.

 

Xeodrifter is a Metroid-inspired game originally released for the Nintendo 3DS.


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