Ska Studios Targeting a March Release for Salt and Sanctuary PS Vita Port

Not long now... hopefully.

Salt and Sanctuary, the 2D Souls-like RPG, was released last year and received quite a bit of adoration from fans in the Dark Souls community. The game has been released on the PS4 and PC, but fans are still eagerly waiting for the PS Vita version, which has been delayed for quite some time now.

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Developer Ska Studios has posted a new blog post stating that they’re still hard at work on bringing the game over to the Vita, but are unable to give a firm release date or window just yet. However, they did state that they are targeting a March release, so Vita users may not have to wait too long for it after all.

Salt and Sanctuary borrows a lot of mechanics from the Souls series, including the bonfire/sanctuary system, as well as the punishing system of losing all of your salt (souls) if you die twice in a row without picking them back up again. The game is now available on PS4 and PC.

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