CCCP and Playdius have announced Viking-themed in-depth survival management sim Dead in Vinland for Nintendo Switch.
The Switch version of Dead in Vinland includes the major DLC “The Battle of the Heodenings”, a new sandbox-style endless mode, and all the DLC of the PC version. It is scheduled to launch in Q2 2019.
Check out the trailer and details below:
Developer CCCP and publisher Playdius (Bury me, my Love, A Normal Lost Phone, Edge of Eternity) today announced a Switch version of the Viking-themed in-depth survival management sim Dead in Vinland, including the major DLC “The Battle of the Heodenings”,adding a new sandbox-style endless mode to the game, and all the DLC of the PC version. The game is coming to Switch in Q2 2019.
Named after the tale of an endless battle from Norse mythology, the second out of three DLC releases focuses on the survival aspects of the game and offers the ultimate challenge: first players freely customize their initial party, skills and traits, then they must survive for as long as humanly possible. An endless map awaits with increasingly difficult tributes, as well as new skills, traits and merchants.
Dead in Vinland is a survival management sim that centres around a family, exiled and stranded on a mysterious island they are forced to work together, tame the land and fight for their survival.
Players must care for their struggling community, managing both their physical and mental health, as well as helping them defend themselves in tactical turn-based combat.
Explore the island and the characters with meaningful choices that will lead the heroes through desperation, joy and maybe even romance.
Features:
Deep survival management sim: To survive the harsh lands of Vinland players will have to carefully balance the wants and needs of their growing community with the constant struggle for resources and safety. Dead in Vinland offers a satisfyingly deep survival management experience with tasks including gathering building materials, securing a supply of food, taking care of the mental and physical health of characters, fighting diseases and wounds, rationing water supplies and enduring the rough and merciless seasons.
Challenging strategic battles: Keeping the community safe means facing nerve-wracking turn-based battles in epic encounters. Players will be able to take on the challenge in their own way, forming their perfect team with a mix of offence, defence and support chosen from over 600 character traits.
Build your base and manage your community: The island community will grow to groups of up to 14 playable characters, each with their own strengths, flaws and stories. The only way to survive is to expand the shelter with a choice of more than 130 upgrades.
Shape the tale of the heroes: Dead in Vinland offers a vast storyline with over 70 non-linear quests, each choice will decide the fate of the community. Relationships evolve with meaningful dialogue choices, giving the player the chance to get to know the heroes as they experience joy, desperation and even romance.
“We were very pleased with the original launch of Dead in Vinland and the community feedback. That’s why it’s great that we can not only bring the Viking lands of the game to new Switch players but also expand the game.”, says Matthieu Richez, Game Designer and co-founder at CCCP. “It’s really exciting that we can add an in-depth and super challenging endless mode to the game with the “The Battle of the Heodenings” DLC. Its perfect for all fans that want to fully focus on the management and RPG elements of the game.”
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