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News video games 19 April 2024, 06:23

author: Maciej Gaffke

Dark RPG Escapes From PC Dungeon to Consoles. Darkest Dungeon 2 on PS5 Promises Better Combat Experience

The dark RPG Darkest Dungeon 2 is coming to PS4 and PS5 in three months. On this occasion, the developers presented a new trailer.

Source: Red Hook Studios.
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Over a year after its official PC premiere, Darkest Dungeon II will also arrive on two generations of Sony consoles. The devs of this dark RPG announced today that their game will be released on July 15, 2024 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Pre-sales of the game are scheduled to begin soon in the PS Store (at the time of writing this message, it isn't yet available). If you are PS Plus subscribers, you can count on a discount when placing an order. The Oblivion bundle will also be available for purchase separately, and it includes The Binding Blade expansion in addition to the basic game. Let's remember that this DLC adds to the game two new heros, and a miniboss, among other things.

Of course, the game in the PS5 version will receive full support for the DualSense controller functions. We will experience the battles through adaptive triggers and haptic vibrations when our team is fighting against opponents.

Let's remind that in Darkest Dungeon II we embark on a journey to a mysterious mountain to try to save the world. It's likely unnecessary to mention that we can expect a multitude of adventures, challenges, and dangers during the journey, which not all team members may be able to cope with.

Red Hook Studio is currently working on a major update for Kingdoms II, which is intended to introduce a new story campaign mode. According to the devs' plan, it is supposed to reach players by the end of this year, but a specific date hasn't yet been revealed.

  1. Darkest Dungeon II - official website
  2. Darkest Dungeon II - game guide

Maciej Gaffke

Maciej Gaffke

At Gamepressure.com, he is mainly involved in writing news. Graduated in Polish philology and sightseeing and historical tourism at the University of Gdansk, which is related to his other "non-game" interests - history, books, and travel. As for video games themselves - once a fan of FPS, now converted to action-adventure games. Also interested in fighting games (especially Mortal Kombat), RPGs, and all titles focused on single-player. From time to time, likes to play tennis, volleyball, or football. Proud resident of Pomerania and Puck.

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