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Dwerve release date set for October, new trailer

Posted on September 28, 2023 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop, Videos

Dwerve release date

Dwerve has been on PC via Steam for over a year, but Half Human Games has now confirmed the title’s release date on Switch. It’ll be launching on October 12, 2023.

Dwerve was originally made known in 2020 after finding success on Kickstarter. Over $50,000 was raised, and a Switch version was confirmed at the time.

Here’s an official overview of the action adventure RPG and tower defense hybrid:

Dwerve is an epic action-adventure RPG with tower-defense combat. Play as the dwarven tinkerer Dwerve and dungeon-crawl through a ruined kingdom, fending off hordes with turrets and traps! Unearth the lost technologies of the ancient warsmiths — the only weapons that can protect the dwarves from Witch-Queen Vandra and her army of bloodthirsty trolls and monstrous creatures hellbent on conquering the surface.

Inspired by SNES classics like A Link to the Past and innovative games like Orcs Must Die! and Dungeon Defenders, Dwerve offers an unforgettable experience that features captivating pixel art, a compelling story, and engaging gameplay mechanics. Traverse the perilous dungeons, unleash your strategic prowess, and defend the dwarves from imminent conquest.

Key Features

  • Tower-defense combat! Build turrets and traps to fend off swarms of monsters!
  • Dungeon-crawling! Explore a ruined kingdom brimming with hidden secrets and puzzles!
  • Upgrade your turrets and traps! Each has its own upgrade tree with 100+ upgrades in all!
  • Fight epic boss battles! Use strategy, wit, and fast reflexes to outmaneuver massive monsters!
  • Discover powerful artifacts! Dragonfire Boots, Lionheart Shield, Gurrakk’s Hammer, and more!
  • Embark on an adventure! Meet friends, travel throughout the mountain, stop the Witch-Queen!

A new trailer promoting the Switch release date news for Dwerve can be found below.

Release Date Trailer

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