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FDG Entertainment and Cornfox & Bros. have exciting news for fans of the Oceanhorn series. They've just announced a new installment, *Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon*, which is set to launch on Android, iOS, and PC via Steam in Q2 2025. This game takes place 200 years after the events of *Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm* and introduces a thrilling new chapter to the saga.
Forget about sailing the high seas; *Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon* shifts the adventure to the perilous depths of an underground labyrinth. This time, you're embarking on a dungeon crawler with a nostalgic retro feel.
The world of Gaia is in disarray. The once-mighty Kingdom of Arcadia has crumbled into scattered islands, and the legendary White City is now just a distant memory. But hope isn't lost. Four brave adventurers are determined to defy this fate and have set their sights on the mysterious Chronos Dungeon, rumored to house the powerful Paradigm Hourglass.
The Paradigm Hourglass is no ordinary artifact; it has the power to alter history itself. If these heroes can navigate the dangers within the dungeon, they might just be able to restore Gaia to its former glory.
The developers have released an announcement trailer for *Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon*. You can watch it right here to get a glimpse of what's in store.
*Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon* embraces the classic dungeon crawler format with a distinct 16-bit arcade aesthetic. It's designed for couch co-op, allowing up to four players to join forces for some thrilling side-by-side gameplay.
If you're flying solo, you can control all four heroes or switch between them as needed. The game offers a variety of challenges, and each playthrough is unique because the heroes' starting stats are influenced by their zodiac signs. The four playable characters are the Knight, Huntress, Grandmaster, and Mage.
In addition to the nostalgic 16-bit and pixel art visuals, the game features a chiptune-inspired soundtrack and a host of old-school arcade elements that will delight fans of retro gaming.
The Steam page for *Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon* is now live, where you can find more details about FDG's latest offering.
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