ANTONBLAST: A Destructive Platformer's Cinematic Preview Debuts
Gaming Staff • June 6, 2024
Pc Games Nintendo Switch Action Game Indie Game Early AccessThe action platformer game, ANTONBLAST, developed by Summitsphere and published by Joystick Ventures, is set to release on Nintendo Switch and Steam on November 12, 2024. The game features Dynamite Anton, a destruction worker, whose Spirit Collection has been stolen by Satan himself. Players must help Anton and his coworker, Annie, to demolish bizarre worlds, fight screen-filling bosses, and retrieve the Spirits back from Satan.
The game's cinematic preview trailer was revealed during Guerrilla Collective, which features Satan, voiced by Ultrakill star Gianni Matragrano, trying to siphon Anton's delightfully rosy tone. The trailer was fully animated by Summitsphere's in-house team, using the game's 2D engine tech, to create a living, breathing 2000s cartoon experience.
Summitsphere is an independent, international development studio, established in 2018, that focuses on creating new experiences that marry classic techniques with modern technology. Joystick Ventures is a California-based investing and publishing company that encourages indie developers to stay honest and promote experimentation to push the limits of game design. They are known for their 2022 release, Lost in Play, which has sold more than 200,000 copies.
Players can follow Summitsphere on their official website, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram, and join their Discord server. They can also visit Joystick Ventures’ official website and follow them on Twitter. Destruction enthusiasts who hate the devil can look forward to ANTONBLAST's release on Nintendo Switch and Steam on November 12, 2024.
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