Publisher 505 Games and developer Digital Continue have announced a new sequel in the Drawn to Life series. Drawn to Life: Two Realms will launch on Steam PC, Switch, and mobile devices (iOS, Android) on December 7.

Two Realms takes place years after the last game, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. Mari, Jowee, and the rest continue their adventures by traveling between the Raposa and Human worlds.

Players can experiment with dozens of unique toys in over 100 Imagination Battles, along with millions of colors and dozens of stickers for outfit and hero customizations with the Creation Tool. Two Realms also includes 50 new music tracks.

“We’re unearthing the beloved and groundbreaking Drawn to Life franchise with a new version created for a new generation of gamers and platforms,” said Neil Ralley, president, 505 Games. “It’s been over a decade since the previous title so we can’t wait for new players and long-time fans to get their hands on Drawn to Life: Two Realms just in time for the holidays – the perfect opportunity for older fans with families to share an old favorite with their kids.”

The original Drawn to Life released on the Nintendo DS in 2007. It was an action-adventure-platformer with the unique twist of drawing your own equipment and platforms using the stylus. A sequel was released in 2009 for the DS and Nintendo Wii. Then-publisher THQ went bankrupt in 2013, leading to a temporary end to the series.

Drawn to Life: Two Realms will release December 7 for Steam, Switch, and mobile devices. It’s rated E for Everyone.


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