Press release:
February 7, 2024.
The South-Korea-based indie games developer Orange Popcorn (the makers of “3000th Duel”) today announced with great delight and thrill that their fast and stylish action-adventure “HunterX: code name T“, is now available for the Nintendo Switch in the US and EU via the Nintendo Eshop.
The Pre-order in Asian eShops will also be available today.
HunterX: code name T, the sequel to HunterX, offers players an action-packed adventure featuring fast and stylish combat mechanics. Players can hone their combat skills by utilizing a variety of weapon actions and magic while exploring a vast and ever-expanding world.
Embark on a fateful journey through a world straddling the past and future, as the devil hunter Taiyo seeks to confront his own identity and vanquish formidable foes under the luminous glow of the returning Purple Moon.
Features:
A fast, stylish combat in an action-adventure setting.
Customize fighting styles with diverse weapon actions and magic while exploring an expanding world.
Join Taiyo, a devil hunter on a quest to confront memories and hunt devils in a fractured world.
Explore a vast, time-spanning world, encountering gripping stories and challenging adversaries.
Customize combat with various weapons, utilizing specific actions and collecting items to exploit enemy weaknesses.
About ORANGE POPCORN
Orange Popcorn is a South-Korean start-up company made up of veterans of the whole game scene. Their previous games are titled 3000th Duel and HunterX which were both released on Steam and Nintendo Switch.
Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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Tags: Action, Adventure, Anime, Code name T, HunterX, Indie games, Nintendo Switch, Orange Popcorn, PC games, Steam