Jotun’s Fire Boss Looks Like It’ll Be A Tough Fight

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The fourth boss reveal for Jotun is here and this time we’re playing with fire. Yes, after defeating a frost giant, a dwarf queen, and a storm witch, you’ll face off against Kaunan, the Fire Jotun.

 

His description goes like this: “Made of flame, fury and anger, he awaits Ragnarök, the end of the world and death of the Gods in Norse mythology. For millennia, Kaunan has been forging the perfect sword, the Ragnarök’s Blade, and preparing his army of fire giants, eager to quench their thirst with the blood of the Gods.”

 

With this, developer Thunder Lotus Games has also announced that Jotun will be out on Steam on September 29th at $14.99. Not long until you’ll be trying to prove yourself the gods in order to enter Valhalla, then.


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