Game Brings It’s Brutal Action To Mobile Devices

Technically, the brutal action-platformer Blasphemous is on its way to mobile devices. Developed by The Game Kitchen, Blasphemous received critical acclaim for its punishingly satisfying hack-and-slash combat, set in the hauntingly nightmarish world of Cvstodia. Challenging, gothic, and with an enormous body of lore, it has captured the hearts of hardcore gamers on PC and console. Now, it will do the same on iOS and Android.

Pre-registration is now available

 

Blasphemous
(Image via The Game Kitchen)

 

In-breaking news: pre-registrations for the mobile version of Blasphemous have been launched in both the Apple App Store and Google Play; players can pre-register to be notified when it is officially released. The adaptation on mobile will offer exactly the same intensity as in the original version but with increased convenience to its accessibility on-the-go.

Pre-register on iOS – 

https://apps.apple.com/au/app/blasphemous/id6499431452

 

Pre-register on Android – 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thegamekitchen.blasphemousmobile

Community Reactions (Expectation and Comparisons)

Audiences who have followed the series for many years are interested in this mobile release. Gamers, who have liked playing Blasphemous both on PC and console, are eager to see how it performs on a handheld device. A passionate user expressed, 

“Hell yeah!! Played Blasphemous 1 and 2 on my PC!! Certified platformers!! .”

 

Blasphemous
(Image via X)

 

Another similarity swept fire, in how Blasphemous mobile version was compared to other hit genre titles in platformers from which made the way into successful transition to mobile.

 

Blasphemous
(Image via X)

 

“Blasphemous!! dead cells” a user tweeted, with the expectation of this game to live up to other requirements in the mobile versions of mobile platformers.

 

Anticipating What’s Next 

As Blasphemous prepares for its mobile debut, little doubt will be had that this port to a new platform will introduce an entirely new audience to the relentless action and intricate world-building that characterises the game. Play on the go, or settle in-the unforgiving world of Cvstodia awaits-and yet another critically acclaimed title is promised to reach gamers everywhere in their palms.

In terms of pre-registering, Blasphemous is likely going to end up being one of those titles that people will have to play upon release, much like with titles such as Dead Cells. The hardcore mobile gaming community is indeed ready for this challenge-and waits with bated breath to see if Blasphemous can regain its reputation for some brutally rewarding gameplay.