Operencia: The Stolen Sun Releases on March 31st for PS4, Switch, and Steam

The first person dungeon crawler is finally coming to other platforms.

Posted By | On 11th, Feb. 2020

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Zen Studios’ Operencia: The Stolen Sun is coming to PS4, Nintendo Switch and other PC digital platforms like Steam and GOG. Currently available for Xbox One and on PC through the Epic Games Store, the first person dungeon crawler releases for other platforms on March 31st. Check out the latest trailer below.

Taking place in the world of Operencia, which is inspired by Central European folktales, the story sees the Sun King Napkiraly being kidnapped. It’s up to the player to save him, traversing 13 different levels, facing over 50 different enemy types and solving puzzles in the process. Along the way, you’ll have different party members like Mezey the knight, Sebastian the dragon slayer, Joska the thief and several others join the cause.

Boasting gorgeous fantasy visuals and full voice-acting, Operencia: The Stolen Sun will appeal to old-school dungeon crawler fans. You can enable permadeath, map out each location yourself and so on for a more challenging experience. Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks of its release.


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