CULT Games and 17-BIT announce physics-fueled dungeon brawler Awaysis for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC
Restore peace to the Awaysis.
Publisher CULT Games and developer 17-BIT have announced Awaysis, a physics-fueled dungeon brawler coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store. A release date was not announced.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
The ultimate dungeon brawler. A revolutionary, physics-fueled throwdown where you’ll jump, slide, and collide on your adventure to restore peace to the Awaysis—an ancient floating relic under attack by forces of great darkness!
Key Features
- Physics Done Right – Saving the world won’t be easy, enemies great and small are waiting for you at every turn. Luckily, a cutting edge blend of reactive and emergent physics, backed up by arcade-tight controls powers your combat and traversal through the Awaysis. It’s all about momentum and mayhem as you jump, slide, and collide around the world, bonking your enemies into the abyss.
- Unlikely Heroes – When the threat of darkness looms, a ragtag bunch of unlikely pals must team up together to ascend the floating mountain of Awaysis. Explore the long lost secrets of the mystical temple to gear up, take on the Dark Lord of Darkness, restore balance to the world, and most importantly – convince the frog to get out of the hot-tub!
- A World in Flux – Great treasures are out there for those bold enough to find them! Explore a stunning world, where ancient magic meets modern chaos. Powered by a dynamic difficulty spawning system that will challenge your combat abilities as you smack your way through enemies (and maybe even some friends) to find enchanted loot hidden across this ancient relic.
- A Soundtrack for the Ages – The legendary Chip Tanaka (Metroid, EarthBound, Super Smash Bros. Brawl) has worked his magic to make a bit-crushing soundtrack to score your adventure. So you’ll bop along as you’re bopping enemies!
Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.