Grasshopper Manufacture’s Black Knight Sword Spins Its Tale Next Week

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Grasshopper Manufacture’s Black Knight Sword isn’t dead. News on the game quietened down after last year’s Tokyo Game Show, but the title resurfaced last month. Now, we have a release date.

 

Black Knight Sword will be released for Xbox Live Arcade on December 12th. The game is designed to look like a dark fairytale presented like a puppet theatre show, and is being developed in collaboration with Sine Mora developer, Digital Reality.

 

Black Knight Sword will also be released for the PlayStation Network at a later date.


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