Yacht Club Games Teases New Publishing Title for PAX

Yacht Club Games Teases New Publishing Title for PAX

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LizardRock by LizardRock on Mar 15, 2019 @ 07:37 AM (Staff Bios)
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Yacht Club Games, the studio behind the hit indie platformer Shovel Knight, is teasing a new publishing title for PAX East this year.

Teased in a press email, Yacht Club has shared a new image of an 8-bit scene. In it, a ninja/samurai-style fellow is gazing upon a ruined city as a storm rages on in the distance.

They even have it in GIF form.

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So far, this is all we know about the title. More information about it will be revealed at PAX East 2019, which takes place at the Boston Convention Center from March 28 to 31. There, players will be able to play and learn more about it, as well as Shovel Knight's remaining DLC, King of Cards and Shovel Knight Showdown.

It's important to note: This is a publishing title. This means that Yacht Club Games is not developing the game, just publishing it. The developer remains unknown at this time.

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