Prepare to Stress the Hell Out as Darkest Dungeon Heads to PS4 and Vita in September
//cdn.themis-media.com/media/global/images/library/deriv/1340/1340414.jpgDarkest Dungeon is finally bringing its stress-laden gameplay to PS4 and Vita next month, with Cross-Buy and Cross-Saves.
Darkest Dungeon burst onto the scene in 2015, first on Steam Early Access, and then with its full release in 2016. Its mix of dungeon crawling, dark themes, and an innovative stress mechanic made it an instant hit, and now it's expanding its horizons onto new platforms, as the long-awaited PS4 and PS Vita version have an official release date.
No matter which PlayStation version of the game you buy, you'll get them both, thanks to the title being Cross-Buy enabled. Even better, both will support Cross-Save, which means you can pick up your saved game on either console without losing progress.
If you're wondering how we liked the game, Editor-in-Chief Josh Vanderwall just couldn't stop playing it [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/video-games/editorials/reviews/15294-Darkest-Dungeon-Review]. Darkest Dungeon will be available September 27 on PS4 and Vita, and will carry a $25 price tag. As mentioned above, that will get you both versions of the game.
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//cdn.themis-media.com/media/global/images/library/deriv/1340/1340414.jpgDarkest Dungeon is finally bringing its stress-laden gameplay to PS4 and Vita next month, with Cross-Buy and Cross-Saves.
Darkest Dungeon burst onto the scene in 2015, first on Steam Early Access, and then with its full release in 2016. Its mix of dungeon crawling, dark themes, and an innovative stress mechanic made it an instant hit, and now it's expanding its horizons onto new platforms, as the long-awaited PS4 and PS Vita version have an official release date.
No matter which PlayStation version of the game you buy, you'll get them both, thanks to the title being Cross-Buy enabled. Even better, both will support Cross-Save, which means you can pick up your saved game on either console without losing progress.
If you're wondering how we liked the game, Editor-in-Chief Josh Vanderwall just couldn't stop playing it [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/video-games/editorials/reviews/15294-Darkest-Dungeon-Review]. Darkest Dungeon will be available September 27 on PS4 and Vita, and will carry a $25 price tag. As mentioned above, that will get you both versions of the game.
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