Auroch Digital is bringing generational papercraft RPG Wildermyth to PlayStation, Switch, and Xbox with the Console Edition on October 22.

Wildermyth: Console Edition will include a updated controls and a redesigned UI for controllers. More importantly, the Console Edition will add local co-op multiplayer, allowing up to four players to control multiplayer characters on their journey.

Note that co-op multiplayer is local only, not online.

The Console Edition will also feature a new in-game Monster Compendium.

Originally released on PC in 2021 by Worldwalker Games, Wildermyth is a character-driven RPG — with procedurally generated storytelling. Customize your heroes, and make choices that permanently affect their abilities and growth. Battle monsters and enemies in turn-based tactical combat. Experience love, loss, battle, death, or retirement as they ascend to a pantheon of legends.

Wildermyth: Console Edition is also getting a physical edition, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Switch. The Physical Edition will include a physical Monster Compendium, as well as the Off-hand Item Skin Pack DLC.

wildermyth consoleThe Console Edition will not include two DLC packs previously released on PC (Armors and Skins, and Omenroad). The Off-hand Item SKin Pack will be exclusive to the console release.

The original developer, Worldwalker Games, recently announced that active development on Wildermyth is complete, and the one-game indie studio is “going into hibernation.”

“I’m very proud to have been a part of a very special team, and a very special game, and I’m hopeful that the game will continue to live on,” wrote Nate Austin, co-founder, Worldwalker Games. “We have a tremendous community of players and modders, and that’s a dream come true. It’s been an incredible honor to deliver you Wildermyth, and I thank you for it!”

Wildermyth is currently available on Steam and itch.io.


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