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Earthlock: Festival of Magic to be Released at Retail

Earthlock: Festival of Magic to be Released at Retail

Earthlock: Festival of Magic to be Released at Retail

Snowcastle Games has collaborated with SOEDESCO to make it so

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Earthlock: Festival of Magic Will Be Launching on Steam September 27th – September 23, 2016

Snowcastle Games and SOEDESCO are making it possible to purchase a retail version of Earthlock: Festival of Magic worldwide in early 2017 on PS4, Xbox One and Windows. A digital version of the game has already been released.

Earthlock is a unique, turn-based RPG that combines classic and modern features. It has a deep storyline and offers 30 hours of gameplay as you explore the vast and magical world of Umbra.

Bendik Stang, Lead Developer and CEO of Snowcastle Games: We are delighted to have SOEDESCO bring a physical version of Earthlock to our fans and can’t wait for them to get their hands on the beautiful boxed version of our game.

Look for Earthlock to show up in brick-and mortar stores early in 2017.

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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