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Dead Cells debuts to the Switch with new animated trailer

Motion Twin have launched Dead Cells to the Nintendo Switch, to celebrate the launch a new animated trailer has also been released.

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Motion Twin, the developers and publisher behind the roguelite-metroidvania action-platformer have finally brought their title to the Nintendo Switch.

Dead Cells has finally launhced and to celebrate the debuting of their title Motion Twin have released the above animated short film. The video gives new players an idea of what they will be jumping into if they decide to pick up the title. From the video we can see the main protagonist being created and then thrown out into the world to get from point A to point B, what lays in between those points is another story entirely.

The animated film displays that players will be dying a whole bunch from the numerous enemies attempting to stop them. What I find very amusing is that even the description for the video doesn't beat around the bush, it is honest and straight to the point "Kill. Die. Learn. Repeat. Dead Cells, the indie smash hit, crawls out to take over your Nintendo Switch, and a good three days straight of your life." Regardless of the difficulty the game may harbor, this title is absolutely perfect for your Nintendo Switch. So if you are interested in a title similar to that of Castlevania, and are up for a massive challenge and don't mind your spirits being crushed numerous times due to the amount of death you will experience, check out Dead Cells.

In other news about Dead Cells, is you pick up the title right now on Steam you will receive a 20% discount, this sale only lasts until August 14th.

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