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Oceanhorn

Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas on its Way to “a Nintendo Console” After Selling 1 Million

It's probably the NES.
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Publisher FDG Entertainment has announced that the Zelda-esque adventure game Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas is on its way to an unspecified Nintendo console, apart from Android, according to Gamespot.

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The game originally released on iOS in 2013 before getting ported to PC in 2015, followed by ports for Mac, PS4 and Xbox One earlier this year. Apart from the newly-announced platforms for the game, the game will also be headed to the PlayStation Vita, according to an announcement made last month.

No release dates have so far been announced for the Android, Vita and “Nintendo console” versions. While publisher FDG Entertainment has been coy about what this Nintendo console is, it is most likely referring to the Nintendo’s upcoming console, the Nintendo NX.

On its current platforms combined, the game has sold one million copies in all. Apart from all the ports under development, developer Cornfox & Bros is also already busy with a sequel, titled “Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm”.

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