Forever Entertainment, Highball Games, and Storm Trident announced upcoming arcade-style puzzle game Magical Drop VI releases April 25 for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions launch at a later date.
Free DLC is on the way after Magical Drop VI launches according to Forever Entertainment. The new DLC includes additional characters and playable content, but further details were not shared. Players may now wishlist Magical Drop VI on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam, and pre-orders will open at a later date.
Here’s an overview of the upcoming title via Steam:
About
The legendary Japanese arcade game is back! Choose your favorite character – will it be World, the Overseer of the Magical Land, the mighty Justice or the devious Black Pierrot? – and play in one of the numerous game modes available. Solve diabolical puzzles or beat strong opponents in an Arcade match. Follow an adventure in Story or Path of Destiny modes, full of twists and turns. Challenge your friends and the best players online!
Magical Drop VI Features:
- More than 15 playable characters each with their own unique story and music tracks
- Local and online multiplayer modes
- Dozens and dozens of challenges
- 6 Solo game modes
- …And many more surprises!
Release Date Announcement Trailer
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