CreSpirit and GemaYue announced Metroidvania side-scrolling action game TEVI is coming to Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S alongside the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC (Steam) versions. All versions of the new action game will release in fall 2023. Alongside the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S announcement, a new trailer for TEVI was unveiled.
Players may enjoy TEVI-themed collaboration costumes for free in CreSpirit and GemaYue’s previous game, Rabi-Ribi. The free DLC adds new costumes for both Erina and Ribbon based on characters from TEVI. CreSpirit and GemaYue encourage fans to stay tuned for more information regarding the release of TEVI.
Here’s an overview of TEVI via its official Steam page:
About TEVI
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.
TEVI Trailer
Lastly, TEVI launches in fall 2023 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
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