Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Now Available for PC and Xbox 360

Retails for $14.99/€14.99/£11.99.

Posted By | On 21st, May. 2014

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Press Play’s Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is finally available for Xbox 360 and PC after being exclusive to the Xbox One since last year. The action platforming title is a remake of Max and The Magic Market, and sees you playing as Max, who embarks on a journey across 20 different levels in seven different worlds to save his brother Felix.

Creative Director Mikkel Thorsted talked about the game’s release for the previous gen and PC, stating that, “We put a lot of love and hard work into bringing Max to Xbox 360 and PC. The most important thing for us was to bring over the quality and atmosphere from the Xbox One version to these platforms and I am really proud of what we have accomplished.”

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is available for $14.99/€14.99/£11.99 on Xbox 360 and PC (available via Steam). Will you be picking it up for either platform? Let us know in the comments below.


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