Rabi-Ribi developers CreSpirit and GemaYue announced TEVI, a brand-new Metroidvania action game for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. The game is currently slated for a Q3 2023 release.
Rabi-Ribi players may celebrate the announcement of TEVI with new collaboration DLC featuring costumes for Erina and Ribbon. The DLC is free to all players starting today according to the Steam page:
DLC Overview
The store listing page for CreSpirit and Gemayue’s new collaborative game, TEVI, that follows in the footsteps of Rabi-Ribi’s classic gameplay is now officially live!
This DLC has specially added exclusive crossover outfits for Erina and Ribbon. We also encourage everyone to follow Tevi to get the latest news at any time.
The DLC will include:
– Erina’s exclusive Tevi crossover costume
– Ribbon’s exclusive Tevi crossover costume
Here’s an overview of TEVI via its official Steam page:
About
Step into the pixelated world of TEVI, an action-packed 2D adventure that seamlessly blends Metroidvania, bullet hell, and spectacle fighter elements. Traverse a vast interconnected world marked by strife and uncover hidden secrets. Encounter a diverse cast of allies and enemies featuring angels, demons, and cute animal ears. Upgrade gear and collect new ones to enhance your abilities. Customize your build to suit how you want to play. Slash, dash, shoot, and execute flashy combos to vanquish bosses in epic showdowns.
Teaser Trailer
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