And it’ll be available on Game Pass.
Developer Toby Fox’s faction RPG Undertale is, at last, advancing toward Xbox tomorrow, the sixteenth of March – over five years after its PC debut – and it’ll be accessible as a feature of Game Pass as well.
Initially released in 2015, Undertale recounts the narrative of a youngster who tumbles into the Underground, an odd world beneath the Earth’s surface. What follows is a round of enormous heart and wilful quirk that has procured it an army of fans—and innumerable images—throughout the long term.
“Its overworld is linear and small but dense with characters and detail,” he continued, “it’s the battle system a winning hybrid of turn-based combat and Touhou Project-inspired bullet hell [but] you’re invited to skip it entirely, as Undertale’s a game that goes out of its way to satisfy the curiosity of those who’ve asked if only you could talk to the monsters.”
Undertale on Xbox will highlight “a few Xbox-specific enhancements designed to make for a more comfortable time”, which tragically mean advancement and save information will not be viable between the new form and the PC version effectively accessible on the Microsoft Store.
It’s playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S and will cost USD 14.99 (around £10) when it is dispatched tomorrow, the sixteenth of March. It’ll be accessible on Game Pass for comfort simultaneously.