Kena: Bridge of Spirits is finally coming to Xbox consoles on August 15, 2024, developer Ember Lab announced today. This action-adventure will be available on Xbox Series X|S but also last-gen console Xbox One, almost three years after its initial launch on PC and PlayStation.
The Xbox version will come with exciting exclusive cosmetics including pirate-themed Rot hats as well as a unique Kena Staff and a Golden Rot Skin. As expected, the game will also include the Anniversary DLC update from 2022 that features accessibility features, outfits, New Game+ mode and more.
In addition, Xbox players will be happy to hear that the game will have a physical release. The developer teamed up with Maximum Entertainment to deliver a boxed Premium Edition of the game on Xbox Series X only.
This physical Premium Edition will contain the following items:
- Base game
- Official Digital Soundtrack
- Retail Exclusive Sticker Sheet
- Unique Kena Staff
- Golden Rot Skin
- Xbox Exclusive pirate-themed Rot hats
Both the digital and Premium Edition physical release will be available for $39.99 / €39.99 / £34.99. The developer say that pre-orders will be open soon.
In case you're not familiar with Kena: Bridge of Spirits, the game won several awards including Best Indie Game at the Game Awards 2021.
It's a third-person action adventure where players control a young female with magical abilities. The gameplay consists of battling against enemies using a staff and a bow and arrow, solving various puzzles and until you eventually reach a challenging boss.
Kena also has elements of Souls games and it's very challenging but luckily it features several difficulty options for players who prefer a more light combat experience.
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