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A New Features Trailer is Released for Troll and I

A New Features Trailer is Released for Troll and I

A New Features Trailer is Released for Troll and I

Also, Spiral House and Maximum Games have confirmed that along with PS4, Xbox One and Windows, the game will be released on Nintendo Switch

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New Story Trailer Released for Troll and I  – January 11, 2017

Troll and I takes place in the Scandinavian backcountry. When a wealthy businessman decides to go troll-hunting, he accidentally splits open the Earth and all sorts of nasties come pouring out. Uh-oh.

Players will inhabit both a teenage boy named Otto and his large companion Troll. Each has unique skills and abilities which, when used in tandem, will enable the duo to overcome many enemies.

Troll and I will be released on March 21, 2017 in North America and March 24, 2017 in Europe for PS4, Xbox One and Windows. The Nintendo Switch version will arrive this Spring. The game is currently available for pre-order here .

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