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Infinite-Beyond The Mind to get Strictly Limited release!

Get physical and take on an evil empire...


Strictly Limited Games, in partnership with Blowfish Studios and Emilie Coyo have announced that they will be releasing an exclusive and highly limited boxed edition of Infinite-Beyond the Mind for both Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4. The boxed release of the 2020 indie platformer is set to launch in spring 2023 and will be available to pre-order exclusively from Limited Edition Edition, starting on Sunday the 15th of January!


'Raised on battlefields in a world devastated by war, two women who share a bond over their special powers fall under the watchful eye of the tyrannical Beljantaur Kingdom. When one is abducted by Queen Evangelyn and her heavily armed forces, the other must spring into action and rescue her friend from captivity by any means necessary.

Battle as Tanya or Olga through 16 side-scrolling stages rife with enemy troops, platforming challenges, and intense boss fights, overcoming waves of enemy soldiers and environmental challenges while you clear your way across the Beljantaur Kingdom.'

Features:

16 Side-Scrolling Stages - Make your way across the Beljantaur Kingdom and explore its beautiful countryside.

Cute Chibi-Styly Pixel art - Stunning Chibi-Style pixel art with impressively detailed environments.

Take on a literal army! - Take down the Beljantaur Kingdom’s army in a whole host of unique and memorable boss fights.

Co-Op Gameplay - Play single player as either Tanya or Olga or play as both characters in local co-op!



The Limited Edition is limited to 3,000 individually numbered copies for Nintendo Switch and 1,000 for PS4, at a price of 29.99€ / $29.99. Customers have the option between two cover variations, which feature either Olga or Tanya respectively.


Both editions will be available for pre-order on Sunday the 15th of January, at 8 AM PDT / 11 AM EDT / 5 PM CEST and shipping is expected for spring 2023, alongside the launch of the game. 

Be sure to check out the Strictly Limited Games store page for Infinite-Beyond The Mind by clicking here.


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