Hogar Noticias Roguelite ‘Coromon: Rogue Planet’ en desarrollo para su lanzamiento en iOS, Android, Switch y Steam en 2025

Roguelite ‘Coromon: Rogue Planet’ en desarrollo para su lanzamiento en iOS, Android, Switch y Steam en 2025

Autor : Jack Actualizar : Jan 23,2025

Clasificación de TouchArcade: Tras el lanzamiento móvil del popular juego de recolección de monstruos Coromon del desarrollador TRAGsoft (lanzado inicialmente para PC y Switch), nos complace anunciar un spin-off de roguelite. : Coromon: Planeta Rogue! Este título gratuito, que se lanzará el próximo año en Steam, Switch, iOS y Android, promete una combinación única de combate por turnos y elementos roguelite.

El juego cuenta con 10 biomas en constante cambio, 7 personajes jugables, más de 130 monstruos y mucho más, creando una experiencia infinitamente rejugable. Mira el avance del anuncio oficial a continuación:

El Coromon original ya está disponible de forma gratuita en dispositivos móviles. Estamos ansiosos por ver cómo se desempeña Coromon: Rogue Planet en dispositivos móviles y si su lanzamiento coincidirá con las versiones Steam y Switch. Puedes incluir Coromon: Rogue Planet en Steam ahora. Si bien no he jugado Coromon recientemente, la jugabilidad de Coromon: Rogue Planet suena increíblemente atractiva, especialmente su potencial como un título perfecto para aprender y jugar, a juzgar por el Capturas de pantalla de Steam. Hasta entonces, puedes descargar el Coromon original de forma gratuita en iOS.

¿Qué piensas de Coromon: Rogue Planet? ¿Has jugado al Coromon original?

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