Lock’s Quest Remaster Delayed to May 30

THQ Nordic has announced a delay for their high-definition remaster of Lock’s Quest.

The game will forgo its planned April release for a new one on May 30th across PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Here’s a rundown on the game, via THQ Nordic:


In this remastered version of the critically acclaimed 2008 Nintendo DS-Game, you play as Lock, a boy who stumbles upon an invasion of his Village, which triggers a wider war between Kingdom Force and a revived Clockwork Army, led by the nefarious Lord Agony. A gripping story unfolds as you progress through 75 Days of warfare, across a dozen unique maps, aided by a collection of turrets, traps and special attacks. Experience the game as it was meant to be, with a high-quality soundtrack, new high resolution portraits, and revised gameplay.

Key Features

  • Place Kingdom Force units to defend your capitol in a brand new Endless Mode – Antonia Defense!
  • Build up your fortifications each day to defend against a timed Clockwork assault. Use dozens of Turrets, Traps and Helpers to stop the advance.
  • Adapt your building and battling strategies as you access new materials and as your enemy’s intelligence evolves
  • Fight alongside your defenses, using context sensitive Special Attacks, and devastating Super Attacks, which impact a wide range of enemies.
  • Unlock the secrets of Kingdom Force and the Archineers via an engrossing story with a multi character cast, told via hand drawn cinematics and cut-scenes.

Remaster Features

  • New progression system automatically unlocks new turrets at specific story plot points.
  • Brand new Antonia Defense Battles featuring a new map.
  • All music remastered in high definition, with orchestrated introduction and ending.
  • Player controls remapped for keyboard/mouse and gamepad input.
  • Revamped User Interface, customized for HD resolution, including all new GUI Art.
  • Character portraits refactored in High Resolution
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