11 Bit Studios keeps growing as a boutique indie publisher. Its last three games – Frostpunk, Moonlighter, and Children of Morta – have all been very good. Today, the publisher revelaed partnerships for two upcoming games. They are codenamed Project Foxhole and Project Vitriol, and you may already know the developers behind these titles. Starting
Moonlighter
Moonlighter is an action RPG that released last year to critical acclaim. Over the past 12 months, the team at Digital Sun has given players a number of updates that have improved the product further. Today marks the one-year anniversary of the game’s release and, to celebrate, the devs have put out one of the
Originally released earlier this year, Moonlighter from developer Digital Sun drew attention for its unique spin on the traditional gameplay of action-RPGs, where players manage an item shop during the day and then explore during the nighttime to go through dungeons and take down monsters. Thankfully, those waiting to play the game on the Nintendo Switch
If Stardew Valley is the Harvest Moon of indie games, Moonlighter would be sort of like the Rune Factory. Instead of farming though, the title blends the everyday life of being a merchant with action-heavy dungeon crawling in the style of games like The Binding of Isaac, The Legend of Zelda, and more. Digital Sun has done a great job blending the game’s two
It’s time to check out another quirky video from Moonlighter‘s developers explaining to us eleven absolutely essential facts for prospective players to know in time for the game’s release on May 29th, 2018. Not too long ago, Moonlighter developers released a spoof-y Super Official Platform Trailer showcasing the amazing differences in graphics from port version to port
While we’re less than two weeks away from the release of Moonlighter on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, publisher 11 Bit Studios has released a new “Super Official Platform Trailer” showcasing how the game runs on each platform. Throughout the course of the trailer, text on the screen brags about the game’s “4K Resolution,” “Realistic Physics,”
My initial impressions of Moonlighter might be a bit much considering I only got my hands on the game for about 30 minutes at this past weekend’s PAX East 2018. But I have to say that even in the short amount of time that I had with it, the game really surprised me in a lot of
Digital Sun Games and 11bit studios have been showcasing Moonlighter, a mix of a shopkeeping sim and The Legend of Zelda inspired action-RPG, a lot over the last year. That being said, the game has been without a clear release date until today. The developers of Moonlighter have revealed that the game will launch on
Merge Games assists developers in releasing physical retail versions of their game on a variety of different platforms. Recently, they partnered with Angry Mob Games for Brawlout on Nintendo Switch and Red Hook Studios for Darkest Dungeon: Ancestral Edition on PS4 and Switch. Today, they announced that they have partnered with Polish developer and publisher
While the PlayStation Experience trailer for Moonlighter not be entirely original, it’s worth noting that a byline of the video announces some new information. It seems like developer Digital Sun Games has narrowed the title’s release date to Q1 2018 — at least for the PlayStation 4 version. Ever since Moonlighter was officially revealed, the release date has been
Back in October, Digital Sun Games and 11bit Studios revealed that their charming Zelda-inspired roguelike Moonlighter would be coming to Nintendo Switch, but there was little information when it came to the price or release date of the version. Recently, the developers posted another update for KickStarter backers that sheds some more light on these details. First
Indie developer Digital Sun Games and publisher 11bit Studios announced today that their action-RPG Moonlighter is coming to the Nintendo Switch in addition to the already announced PC, PS4, and Xbox One versions of the game. This announcement was made through a new trailer for the game on 11bit Studios’ YouTube channel, and according to