Castlevania-inspired action-platformer, Dead Cells, will be making its debut on consoles🍸 ཧsometime in 2018. , the indie g♛ame studio who developed and published the game, that reality may come🏅 sooner than later.

In a response to a tweet asking when the console release date is, Motion Twin responded simply with, “Soon my precious..🐟. S🍎oon.”

While the announcement of Dead Cells coming to consoles originally came at the en♛📖d of January, this update is sure to increase the excitement for fans of the game who may have held off purchasing the currently PC-only game until it comes out of Steam Early Access.

, Motion Twin hinted at the possibili𒅌ty of actually playing Dead Cells on a console system at their PAX East booth facilitated by Indie MEGABOOTH, which will take place April 5th through the 8th. Regardless of which consoles the game is pres🌠ented on at PAX East, bringing the 2D side-scrolling title to consoles makes sense from both a business and playability perspective.

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Dead Cells continues to thrive on Steam, maintaining its “Overwhelmingly Positive” use𝕴r review status, while . The game is ideal for use with a controller, so porting it to any and all consoles is a logical decision. Keeping in mind that the game maintains elements of rogue-lite dynamics as well as permadeath, bringing🐈 Dead Cells to consoles makes even more sense for the Nintendo Switch, speciꦜfically, as its gameplay lends itself nicely to quick 🅷sessions on-the-go utilizing the mobile console.

As with all generalities, “soon” could just be the figurative carrot-on-a-stick, dangling in 𝐆front of us jꦆust out of reach; teasing us as we await an official release date. However, the fact that Motion Twin will be showing off a playable console-version of Dead Cells at PAX East provides an indication that bringin🍷g the game to consoles may actually be further along than originally thought; potentially coming out before summer 2018, as originally reported. At any rate, the critically-acclaimed game is already impressive in E🌞arly Access. We’ll be more than happy to wait for the console versions, if it means an equally or more impressive gameplay experience.