
One thing at a time, my sweet, sweet loves. We’ll have more information on this later in the year hopefully. Conflicting stuff!įinally, among the many other projects we have going on right now, we’re working on our fifth game, code-named “Game 5.” Because of this our design babies are gestating within that womb of the development world. A constant internal battle with our minds! When we sat down to make the company we already had more games ideas than we could ever physically make in the first place and we want to bring them to life. It’s fun making different worlds and genres you love and want more of. Or, alternatively, there’d be no BattleBlock Theater if we made Castle Crasher 2. You’d have Alien Hominid 2 instead of Castle Crashers 1. It has to be a product that would end up vastly improved, rather than “more of the same,” which is only something we can accomplish with gaining experience.Īnother thing to consider is that there would be no Castle Crashers 2 if we started out by making sequels. We might make one someday, but it would have to hit all the right points at the right times. Spooky tough question (but not really)! I often see people claim we would never make a sequel. We always wanted to get onto the 3DS due to portability, so this is exciting for us! The Nintendo Switch is perfect for us to make our return on and it brings with it the ability to have our games be portable. For instance, dual screens requiring user interface and design reworks. However, since the GameCube, Nintendo’s cool features often demanded more development time than we were able to balance while guaranteeing quality. We’ve always eyeballed Nintendo’s platforms with a very warm heart.

Our debut title ( Alien Hominid) was available on both Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube. Higher resolutions, higher frame rates, chances to make tweaks, and better overall quality. Taking advantage of the updated hardware of each generation is also very satisfying. When we make games we want them to stick around. With Alien Hominid not being ported often, we’ve seen it slowly become unavailable in most places. Well, aside from it being one of the most requested things we get asked there’s some less obvious reasons. Why bring Castle Crashers Remastered to two more platforms now? Various performance updates and improvements to gameplay and online multiplayer.ĭualShock 4 light bar lights up with your character affinity color. The original ran at 30 frames per second which feels kind of like a slideshow if you go back to it after trying this new one.Īll previously released downloadable content like characters, weapons, and animal orbs are available in-game. Texture sizes of the game are five times the texture size of the original game.Ĭastle Crashers Remastered runs at 60 frames per second. Those who missed out Castle Crashers should definitely check out the game when it comes out later this Summer.Ī multiplayer mini-game called “Back Off Barbarian” that’s frantic and weird.
CASTLE CRASHERS 2 ANNOUNCED PC
Its PC version was released later in September 2012 and the Xbox One receive a remastered in September 2015.
CASTLE CRASHERS 2 ANNOUNCED PS4
When the PS4 version of the game launches, you will be able to pick it up in the PlayStation Store for the same price.The developer Behemoth announced today that Castle Crashers Remastered will be coming to both PlayStation 4 and Switch this Summer.Ĭastle Crashers first launched for Xbox 360 in August 2008, followed by PlayStation 3 in August 2010. Where will I be able to buy Castle Crashers Remastered, and how much will it be?Ĭastle Crashers Remastered for Switch will be available to purchase digitally on the Nintendo E-shop for $14.99 USD when it hits stores on September 17, 2019. Here are the details for Castle Crashers Remastered:

Spend all your time with friends before then, and buy a cat (you’ll need one, otherwise you’ll be pretty lonely). Castle Crashers Remastered launches on Nintendo Switch on September 17th, 2019. No release date was given at the time, but now we have one. Well, my dearest indie is coming to Nintendo Switch and sooner than expected! Earlier this year, it was announced we’d be getting Castle Crashers Remastered, Behemoth’s crown jewel.
