Jotun’s Nature-Themed Boss Guards A Precious Flower

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Thunder Lotus Games has managed to squeeze in another boss reveal for Jotun before it comes out later this month.

 

This time it’s the Nature Jotun known as Jera. “The endless wilderness of Jotunheim hides a secret. Deep in the dark green forests, Jera, the unmerciful Nature Jotun, blooms, spreading life and death through the world,” Thunder Lotus writes.

 

You can see Jera in action in her trailer above. You’ll be able to fight her and the rest of Jotun’s cast of large Norse bosses when the game arrives on September 29th on Steam. It’ll cost $14.99.


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