Cooperative rogue-lite deck-building role-playing game Across the Obelisk is available for Nintendo Switch and soon for Xbox and PlayStation.
Paradox Interactive announced that Across the Obelisk, the cooperative deck-building game from Dreamsite Games, will be coming to all console platforms later this year, starting with today’s launch on Nintendo Switch.
Across the Obelisk, a roguelite deck-building RPG with a cooperative multiplayer experience, will allow players to form groups and play together across all platforms where the game is available.
Multiplayer is already available on PC and Nintendo Switch, and will also be available to players on PlayStation 5 and Xbox X|S when the game releases for those platforms later this year.
“We always wanted to create the feeling of playing in a role-playing group with Across the Obelisk, and now our players can team up with their friends no matter where they play,” says Javier de Miguel, game developer at Dreamsite Games.
“We want the strategy to focus on putting together the right decks rather than how to get a group together, so we’re excited to be able to offer a fully open multiplayer experience like this. We’ve even made sure players don’t have to worry about who has which DLC – if you own one of the story expansions for Across the Obelisk, everyone in your party can play it with you.”
Across the Obelisk is a dynamic rogue-lite game that offers a multiplayer twist on classic deck building.
The game challenges players to assemble a party of diverse characters, compete in tactical, card-based battles, and find their way through a world that changes in response to their decisions.
Playable alone or with up to three friends, Across the Obelisk offers a different experience every playthrough with branching world paths, highly customizable heroes, hundreds of different maps with variable upgrades, and more.
The game and all previously released DLC are now available for Nintendo Switch. Across the Obelisk can be purchased for the recommended retail price of 24.99 dollars or as part of the starter bundle, which includes the base game, the popular expansion Sands of Ulminin and the additional hero expansion Amelia, the Queen for the recommended retail price of 37.50 dollars.