Momodora: Moonlit Farewell getting console ports

Playism has announced console ports for Momodora: Moonlit Farewell, the cumulative entry in the Momodora series by Bombservice.

Momodora: Moonlit Farewell is coming to Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5, though a release date wasn’t announced. A physical release will be handled by Limited Run Games.

The Nintendo Switch port for the game will be playable at Tokyo Game Show 2024, which runs from September 26th through the 29th.

Momodora: Moonlit Farewell is was originally released back in January 2024 for Windows PC (via Steam).

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

“Momodora: Moonlit Farewell” is the latest installment in the Momodora series. Join Momo, High Priestess of the village of Koho, as she embarks on a divine mission to save her people from imminent destruction at the hands of the demon hordes summoned by a malevolent bellringer.

Story:

Momodora: Moonlit Farewell presents the account of the greatest calamity to befall the village of Koho, five years after the events of Momodora III.Once the toll of an ominous bell is heard, the village is soon threatened by a demon invasion.

The village’s matriarch sends Momo Reinol, their most capable priestess, to investigate the bell and find the bellringer responsible for summoning demons. It is their hope that by finding the culprit, they will also be able to secure the village’s safety, and most importantly, the sacred Lun Tree’s, a source of life and healing for Koho…

Features:

  • Gorgeous pixel art and animation
  • Action-packed gameplay focusing on melee combos, dodging enemy attacks, and firing arrows at enemies
  • The “Sigil” system, which allows for greatly customizable play styles
  • Intense and core-shaking boss battles
  • Deep exploration into a world rich in lore and atmosphere
  • Freely adjustable difficulty levels, allowing you to relax and explore the alluring world at your own pace or take on mighty foes for a real challenge
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