PS5 Owners Can Explore the Dungeons of Hinterberg Next Month

Promo art for Dungeons of Hinterberg
Credit: Curve Games

Promo art for Dungeons of Hinterberg
Credit: Curve Games

After being a smash hit on Xbox Series and PC, Dungeons of Hinterberg will soon be making its way to PlayStation. The indie title became an immediate talking point when it was first revealed, thanks to its colorful art style and action-packed gameplay. Now, more gamers will be able to experience this charming adventure when it comes to PS5 next month.

Curve Games and Microbird have announced that their hit dungeon-crawling adventure will be coming to PS5 on March 13. Much like the Xbox and PC original, players will be able to forge relationships with villagers, solve puzzles, and fight giant bosses. PlayStation owners who missed out on this experience will soon be able to take part in these dungeons.

The Dungeons of Hinterberg PS5 port will also come with everything that arrived post-launch. Here’s a list of all the features that will now be a part of this re-release:

Bar talk in Dungeons of Hinterberg
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Credit: Curve Games
Dungeons of Hinterberg
  • All previously released content updates including a New Game Plus mode
  • 25+ dungeons, featuring combat, puzzles, and boss fights
  • 20+ enemies and numerous bosses
  • 4 visually distinct biomes with 5-7 dungeons each
  • 10+ unique locations to hang out in Hinterberg
  • 20+ locals and residents to interact with and forge relationships
  • A new, secret bonus episode

With colorful visuals and satisfying combat, this is going to be a treat for RPG fans who haven’t been able to try it. Currently, the game has an above-average score of 80 on Metacritic, so those who are interested in what this RPG has to offer can take the plunge next month.

There's nothing worse than wanting to play a game that isn't even on a console you own, so this will no doubt come as welcome news to many.

For more news on PS5 ports, read about how the Halo collection could be coming to Sony’s current-gen system. Fans can also check out how Sony accidentally leaked the Metal Gear Delta: Snake Eater release date.